Top picks in mobile devices
These products are the top picks based on ongoing head-to-head voting by the ProductWiki community.
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iRex iLiad has been chosen top in its class.
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Based on 46 votes.
Price range: $299 to $699
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The iRex iLiad is an advanced e-paper reader aimed at the corporate and personal markets. It can be used for reading and editing documents and e-books. A touch sensitive Wacom LCD panel is used for controlling the reader and displaying relevant content. Dedicated buttons are also available on the body to facilitate easier reading, such as dedicated "page flipping" buttons. The iLiad is built on Linux and thanks to its open accessibility it's possible to browse the web using this device alongside a host of other custom applications that have been built by the community.
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Sony Ericsson W580i has been chosen top in its class.
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Based on 4 votes.
Price range: $90 to $299.99
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Nokia N810 has been chosen top in its class.
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Based on 35 votes.
Price range: $399 to $599
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The N810 is an updated version of the N800, part of Nokia's line of Internet tablets. Nokia markets their Internet tablets as high functioning PDAs that sit somewhere between high-end smart phones and value priced laptops. With the N810's introduction of a full QWERTY keyboard the device comes even closer to the world of laptops. The N810 retains the same size and resolution touch screen with lower power consumption and higher brightness. The other big change the N810 sees over its predecessor is the inclusion of an integrated GPS system with maps built in.
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HP iPAQ 210 Enterprise Handheld has been chosen top in its class.
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Based on 7 votes.
Price range: $299 to $500
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Palm TX
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Price:$299
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The HP iPAQ 200 Enterprise Handheld series is HPs newest high-end PDA running Windows Mobile 6. Billed as an Enterprise Handheld with features with VoIP support and WPA2 WiFi encryption this model also sports some impressive multi-media features including a 624MHz CPU, 4-inch full VGA 640x480 display and two expansion slots for memory cards.
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Aliph Jawbone 1st Gen has been chosen top in its class.
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Based on 15 votes.
Price range: $99 to $129
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Aliph's Jawbone is a noise canceling Bluetooth headset that uses technology developed for the United States military. The Jawbone's technology actively measures the ambient noise in the environment and filters them out so you better hear the person on the other end. At the same time the voice-activated sensor that measures vibrations from your jawbone (hence the name) identifies and amplifies your voice so that your voice is clear while talking.