Motorola QRecently launched with Verizon, the Q from Motorola is very similar to the same companies Razr. Q from Motorola runs Windows Mobile 5.0 and has a wide, landscape screen, and hopes to become the fashionable alternative to the market hording Blackberry.Not only a mobile phone, the Motorola Q is very thin (11.5mm) has a full QWERTY keyboard, offers video clip capture and playback, and is equipped with stereo speakers which play several different audio formats including iMelody, MIDI, and MP3. There is plenty else to be lauded with the Q in that it has several image formats supported in addition to several video formats supported on its screen. Furthermore it offers a 1.3 mega pixel camera and has supported photo lighting. PIM functional with picture caller ID, the Motorola Q also has an advanced speech recognition function and speakerphone. Its Mini-SD memory card slot allows you to add to the 64MB built in on the Motorola Q. The large, hi-resolution display has a 65,000 color technology and the Motorola Q has Bluetooth connectivity and mini-USB ports for broader connectivity straight to your laptop or desktop. Motorola and the Q community take part in six different discussion forums. With its web browser software supported by Pocket Internet Express and music from Windows Media Player, the Q is nearly complete. With email and Multi Media Messaging, the pictures are snapped into focus with Q coming out a major player in the wireless handheld world. If you’re looking for that ever illusive discount model PDA, you can check out the Q from Motorola might not be your first stop. Though there is a constant influx of new machinery coming across the lineup every day; technology is always changing as inventors discover newer, faster, cheaper ways to produce what was once exclusive and expensive for everyone in an inexpensive manner, the thing about Q is that its always changing with technology, so when a new model comes out the older one gets swept out of production. Once you get your PDA, you’ll want to make sure it lasts. There are numerous sleeves, protectors, and cases available for your use. If you head to any store that sells the PDA’s, you should be able to easily locate an applicable case to protect your unit. In fact, the cases for the new Q are readily available. Look no further than your retailer for a wide array of Motorola Q aluminum cases that add that little bit of extra protection on your new unit. You also need to power. Like your morning cup of java, connectivity starts with getting the juice to turn the thing on. Without power, connection will be lost so it’s a wise idea to investigate your power source type and availability before you get your PDA. Fortunately for your needs, the Q holds 8 days of standby battery life; you can always also get a spare battery for extended life or if you’re away from an outlet for an extended period. The Q from Motorola; a healthy alternative to the ever changing debates of wireless connection.
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