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Home » CES

01/05/06 – Windows Mobile Powered Treo 700w

Posted by Chris Leckness on December 22, 2005 – 3:30 pm
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Palm Treo 700w  hits on January 5th, 2006

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Unless this is a photoshopped image that was emailed to me, Looks like MsMobiles story claiming this baby will drop at CES is correct.

This Palm Treo 700w has been one of the most anticipated releases since the Motorola MPx (What ever happened to that thing…hehe). The wildly popular form factor that has made the Treo "The Phone" for the past year, now gets Windows Mobile!

A friend of mine, Peter Rojas, over at Engadget got his hands on one recently. Check it out here!

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Photo Credit : Engadget.com

I think it looks great and will likely get my hands on one, but it will take something special to replace my Kjam (aka HTC Wizard)!

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