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Darius Wey
09-22-2006, 02:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.pdagold.com/articles/detail.asp?a=287' target='_blank'>http://www.pdagold.com/articles/detail.asp?a=287</a><br /><br /></div><i>"The E-TEN G500 is a good device for a reasonable price, whose parameters will satisfy a wide range of users. The integration of mobile navigation and mobile phone into a single, compact device is an attractive solution for those who are looking for a work tool rather than an interesting toy, and those who prefer to carry around one gadget for all purposes."</i><br /><br /><img src="http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/images/web/2003/wey-20060921-eteng500.jpg" /><br /><br />PDAgold.com has just published a lengthy review of the E-TEN G500. A couple of missing features keep this from being an "everything and the kitchen sink" device, but no company ever strikes gold, do they? ;) Nevertheless, this is still a great device that's worthy of consideration. For a look at both the hardware and software components, check out Pavel's <a href="http://www.pdagold.com/articles/detail.asp?a=287">review</a>.

macattack
09-22-2006, 02:17 PM
"Nevertheless, this is still a great device that's worthy of consideration."

I am the not-so-proud owner of a Torq P120 and I couldn't disagree with that last statement any more. Eten's devices look good on paper, but they use low-ball components (earpieces, mics, etc.), have awful reliability, and Eten's support is abysmal. One stop by www.eten-users.net and a quick perusal of the M600/P120 forums will reveal just how much of a pain Eten's devices really are. Mine has been a real pain in the butt.

I had such high hopes for my P120. It was my first converged device. Now I'm searching for something which I can count on. To some people these things are more toys than tools. Odd hickups are just an excuse to dig around in the registry for a work-around. I'm all for finding device optimizations, but when my device hickups in the middle of a work day, or the person I'm calling can't make out what I'm saying for all the echo, or I can't hear a thing through the earpiece, or the digitizer goes berzerk, or the backup battery refuses to hold a charge, or the device refuses to properly make or keep a headset pairing, my productivity pays the price.

BOOO Eten.

Phronetix
09-22-2006, 04:30 PM
You know, the G600 was on the shortlist when I was shopping for a new phone (chose the MDA vario), and I just could never get around the blue lines/lights.

I didn't like Tron when it came out, and not again when it was revived for nostalgia's sake. And I still don't like it. :soapbox:

K, I'm done. ;-)