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Palm Centro

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RCC - 26 Feb 2008 12:02 GMT
Anyone got a Centro yet?  Any opinions?

I want to replace a well worn Palm Zire 71 and an old mobile phone with
one device - must run Palm OS not win-doze, and ideally have touch
screen so the Centro looks the biz.
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Gerry (The MOTH) - 26 Feb 2008 16:23 GMT
> Anyone got a Centro yet?  Any opinions?
>
> I want to replace a well worn Palm Zire 71 and an old mobile phone with
> one device - must run Palm OS not win-doze, and ideally have touch screen
> so the Centro looks the biz.

I've not had a Palm since I fried my Treo600 over a year ago, but for the
price the Centro is (RRP £199) I was very tempted. Not heard of anyone who
has one yet, but been watched a few hands-on videos from YouTube which look
good. Only thing which put me off it was still no 3G.

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Phil - 27 Feb 2008 09:42 GMT
"Gerry \(The MOTH\)" <spam@spam.com> writes:

> Only thing which put me off it was still no 3G.
That put me off too, plus the idea of having to buy a phone....

Phil
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