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i-mate Ultimate 9502

Posted by Jack Cook on May 20, 2008 – 8:05 am
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The folks at PocketNow have had their hands on the i-mate Ultimate 9502 and walked away from using it saying that it is fast, thin, and more enjoyable to use than the TyTN II. It is a no compromise, “ultimate” mobile companion that is a bit expensive but is the most capable Windows Mobile device to date. I had a chance to see and use it at CES this year and posted this video with Dale Coffing.  Dale was kind enough to share with us some of the Ultimate series devices that iMate has (two that were not being displayed at the show).

For those that don’t know, Dale ran an extremely popular website called PocketPCPassion that served as the “first stop” for many as they got involved with their first mobile device.  I thought that you might like to see again this short video and get to look at what Dale had to say about the 9502 as well as a couple of others he had at the time.

 

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