Very stylish, excellent design. If you want a phone (phone is to talk on, not browse Internet), then this is a perfect phone. I am very happy with my purchase.
Product reviews by 'putkat'
Easy management of songs, just plug in USB and it treats it like a USB drive, drag-drop and you are done. You can use it in car players with USB slot without any special cables.
Drawback is that it runs on a single AAA battery and they get drained fast so prepare some money for that.
The processor is OK for its class, but is not on level for current market. I bought it in December 2008 and later realized I should have waited for the i-series.
This one does not provide hyper-threading which is a letdown as the new i-series have it. Its price is still somewhat high. Nevertheless, I have to keep it, otherwise I have to throw out my whole motherboard just to replace one part. I would suggest getting i3 or i5 if you are on a budget, rather than the older Core 2 Duo technology.
Ive had this monitor since 2006. I am extremely happy with it. It has traveled with me to Europe and back to the US because I did not want to buy a different one. There are no dead pixels, the panel is very durable and it has never let me down.
I can even play my PS3 on it with native 1080p even though the display is only 1680x1050.
It is very hard to find it anywhere new, but its worth the money even if you get it used.
Ive had this phone since it came out in 2007. Bought it unlocked for €200. Currently I see you can get one as low as $80 brand new.
I would say the phone was overpriced for what it has to offer. Also, the main setback, which is confirmed when you look at phone details is talk time. I think it says 2 hours, but its more like 1,5 hours. And since I havent replaced my batter in the 3 years, its dropped to about 50 min for me.
Other than that, the design is really nice and at the time was a great alternative to Nokia 7900 which was €400 brand new back then. The phone is stylish, but I am about to replace it as it had its time of fame 3 years ago.

