Asus P320
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Generalitati | |
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Fabricant | 2008 |
Retele 2G | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
Dimensiuni | |
Lungime | 99 |
Latime | 55 |
Grosime | 13 |
Greutate | 105 g |
Ecran | |
Tip ecran | TFT |
Nr. culori | 65K |
Rezolutie ecran | 240 x 320 pixeli, 2.6 inci |
Sunet | |
Functii sunet | Polifonice, MP3, Midi |
Memorie | |
Mem. numere | Practic numar nelimitat de inregistrari cu imagini |
Slot card | Nu |
Date | |
GPRS | Nu |
HSCSD | Nu |
EDGE | Nu |
WLAN | Da |
Bluetooth | Da |
Infrarosu | Nu |
USB | Da |
Camera | |
Foto | 2 MP |
Functii camera | 1600x1200 pixeli, focalizare automata, video |
Camera secundara | Nu |
Functii | |
Specificatii sistem | Sistem operare: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional |
Mesaje | SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, MSN |
Browser | Da |
Functii browser | HTTP / WAV 2.0 |
Radio | Nu |
Baterie | |
Tip baterie | Acumulator standard, Li-Ion 1100 mAh |
Surse bibliografice |
If you want an inexpensive, compact Windows Mobile device, there are not too many options. The HTC Touch would be the de facto choice for most as it costs next to nothing when bought with an operator subsidy and is a great-looking handheld which is very pocket-friendly. At almost the same size, the S$545 Asus P320 is another option for the budget-conscious. It even has a bonus feature--GPS navigation.
Design
You can't really tell from the pictures, but the P320 is tiny. Its dimensions are smaller than the HTC Touch and it is marginally lighter at 105g. It will fit into most small hands comfortably. The front of the P320 has a glossy plastic finish. The side is metallic, while the back has a soft touch feel to it. This combination of materials fits well together and in no way does the design make you feel like Asus is trying to overdo it. The use of a glossy black plastic on the front does invite smudges, especially since this is the part that will touch your face. So those with oily complexions may need to wipe it down frequently.
The buttons and shortcut keys on this handheld are pretty standard for a Windows Mobile device. There's a directional pad below the display, two softkeys, an OK key for exiting menus and some other shortcuts along the sides for quick access to certain applications. One thing that stood out was the Hold switch. This is found on the right side and locks the touchscreen and all buttons when activated, much like what you see on an MP3 player. This makes it very convenient to turn the device on and off because you do not have to use the default Lock feature in Windows Mobile, which can be quite unintuitive and inconsistent.
One thing we didn't like about the design of the P320 was that both the microSD card slot and port for connecting an external GPS antenna are difficult to access. Without long nails, it's hard to gain access to them, which is especially annoying for the microSD slot as some people may need to swap cards frequently.
Charging and syncing use a single mini-USB port at the base of the P320. There is no separate audio jack for connecting a wired headset so that is done using this same mini-USB port, too. Asus provides a stereo wired headset in the standard sales package, but if you want to use your own headphones a third-party mini-USB-to-3.5mm audio jack will have to be bought separately.
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