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CES Hightlights

It’s slowing down a lot for mobile handset type news at CES, so I thought I would summarize my opinions on some of the major handset product announcements. Check it out after the jump.

  • Motorola ROKR E2 - I am so happy for Motorola, they have finally seen the light and released a music handset that is decent. It is a 200% improvement over the E1, with a better camera, no song limit, music keys, full-size SD storage, USB 2.0 - way to much to mention here. The new Motorola UI is looking a lot better as well.
  • Sony Ericsson W810 - even though this is only an incremental update to the W800, I still like the design - it combines the best elements of the K750 and W800, in my opinion. Quad-band and EDGE support is nice, and I really like the new d-pad, but I am a bit let down overall, though. With Sony shipping 4GB and 8GB memory cards this year, the Walkman handsets may prove good competition to the Nokia N91.
  • Palm Treo 700w - I flat out think this is going to be a hit. I would like to see long-term reviews on it, but everyone likes the Treo form factor, and Windows Mobile 5.0 is a very polished OS - dare I say, better than Palm OS?
  • Samsung T709 - Though I am not 100% convinced that WiFi is really needed in a non-smartphone, I do like the overall package of this handset. I would have liked to have seen a better camera though, as it is obvious that this is a higher end handset. Samsung are aiming this at business people, so I will give them a break on this one.
  • Samsung A930 - I really think this is going to be a hit with the younger crowd. It isn’t as well featured as Motorola or Sony Ericsson’s offerings, but with the V-CAST music download service I think it will still prove popular.

There are lots of other releases from CES, but these are the ones that are most prevalent in my mind right now.

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