Blackberry: Research In Motion Tickles My Taste Buds
Written: Sep 05 '00 (Updated Sep 05 '00)
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Pros: An excellent machine
Cons: None at all
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| emlin's Full Review: RIM Blackberry Two Way Pager |
Meet the new & improved electronic organizer, the wireless Blackberry, a wonderful technological dessert for those business tycoons who want their communication to be both sweet and tasty.
This little marvel is the newest wireless to offer the sending and receiving of email, keep business and personal contacts organized and available for instant retrieval, and the Blackberry is priced at only $399.00. With a built-in, miniature keyboard, this unit is a true marvel and extremely user-friendly.
I read about the Blackberry in the magazine eBusinessNow and just had to go try it out. I found that it is everything it claims to be and more: I could not find a single thing to criticize in its design and maneuverability. It's just precious.
From the up and coming Research In Motion, a company which is silently jerking the rug out from under its other competitors in the technological organizer business, the Blackberry is a business tracking device whose power can last for up to three weeks of use with just one AA battery. The actual main power source is a lithium battery deep in the design which enables the simple AA to compliment the unit's zest. This feature alone is very attractive to those of us who feel we should buy stock in battery companies for the many hand-held toys that are currently needed in the fast-changing world of doing business.
With its low voltage power, the design of the Blackberry is the culmination of almost ten years of research and development. But it is the design of the unit that causes the most fervor among newbies to the device. It's comfortable in the hand, has soft colors and lines, and the compact keyboard uses the universal QWERTY design on the keys. With a tiny, thumb-operated trackwheel, it's easy to navigate the Blackberry screen and the unit comes in two sizes. On the larger design, there are separate keys for backspacing and the delete function, which most users prefer.
One can easily read up to 20 lines of type on the small screen of this unit. Server software may also be purchased by corporate businesses to tie all the units of its employees to one main source. If you've been hesitating about this little miracle device, it's now time to dive right in and buy. Look for yourself at all the wireless devices offered. Then give yourself the sweet, mind candy of RIM Blackberry.
Recommended:
Yes
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