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i-mate JAM

Combination handheld/phone devices are becoming ever more common, and the trick with such 'convergence' devices is to get the right mix of features for whichever segment of the buying public is being targeted, and make them all easily accessible. Often, Windows Mobile for Pocket PC Phone Edition devices are praised for their touch-sensitive screens, relatively large library of third-party software, and good integration into existing office systems. But they sometimes lose out in terms of overall size, and, in many cases, are tied to particular network operators for voice and data services. <a href="http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/handhelds/0,39023880,39173141,00.htm">i-mate’s JAM</a> overcomes all the negatives in one fell swoop, being remarkably small and light, and also available SIM-free.
By Sandra Vogel, Contributing Writer
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