Thursday, November 1, 2007

Qtek 9100 The first pdaphone GPRS, Wi-Fi, Edge


The Qtek 9100 is a worthy successor to the S100, it has kept the best of its predecessor and correct its little imperfections. The integration of a keyboard and EDGE makes an excellent machine to surf the Internet and / or write mails in a mobile situation, so nice and fast.

Screen of 9100 is a traditional QVGA (320x240) adopting more than 65000 colors. The result is very pleasing to the eye. Indeed, like its predecessor, the S100, by bringing together small screen (2.8 inches) with a resolution QVGA display makes smooth, beautiful and very little pixelated.

Bluetooth side, no problem. The pairing with other pda or mobile phones of different platforms takes place without any difficulty. Regarding WiFi, use is as simple as on other Pocket PC and Pocket PC Phone Edition, the major innovation is that it has a dual class 802.11b and 802.11g, which offers him a hand higher throughput and on the other hand the possibility of capturing many more WiFi networks than other PDA equipped only 802.11b.

In addition, the 9100 with lEdge, it becomes the ideal companion to surf the Internet at all times and with a debit rather honorable. Indeed, I could test the videos available on the portal operator Orange. We must admit that in full-screen is quite pleasant.

A good place to plug the "lock" that prevents phone is a surprise if we put the device in your pocket.

The Qtek 9100 has a removable battery to a Lithium of 1250 mAh capacity.

In normal use (several calls per day, a few sms / mms and some GPRS) Qtek 9100 arrives at 2 days of autonomy which is across quite correct.

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