I've had this PDA for about a week, and so far I mostly love it. The 300 mHz processor is a wonderful - a nice step up from the HP Journada I had - and the unit has a good set of features. I'm particularly happy to see that it works to record quick notes, and can play back media files (although I still haven't figured out if it will play MP3s).
The only drawback to the e335 is a big one. The leather case it comes with has a protective insert that only covers the screen, leaving the lower navigation buttons somewhat exposed to the bumps of other items in my purse. In addition to navigating the sytem, the buttons also turn the unit on, which means that it is only nearly constantly. I've talked to tech support and they mentioned that they get lots of calls about this problem, but there is no way to reset the navigation buttons to NOT turn the unit on.
To add to the problem, there is no hard cover or protective case available for the unit. The buttons are too sensitive to work with a normal leather PDA case, so you'll end up with the same problem. For the time being, I've solved the problem by using the leather sleeve and hard case cover from my old Journada, but it is a less-than-elegant solution for what would otherwise be a wonderful PDA.
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