I saw through the thick plastic cover of the January 2003, PC World magazine to spy an article on wireless devices, "Phone, Web, and E-Mail: Which Wireless Devices Really Deliver?"
http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/artic...,106703,00.asp
I rushed home hoping to see a thorough review of several wireless devices. I hoped more to see my dream device; the 7135. I was disappointed to see a review of only a few features of some devices and very little reporting on the 7135 at all. Ok, I am a little biased where the 7135 is concerned, I admit. There was, however, no mention, of voice recognition, Mp3 capability, SD slot or Bluetooth, no mention of side mounted caller ID, talktime, MPEG playback, GPS, ease of use, user replacable battery, the fact that it is the most sought after personal electronic device as reported by an consumer electronics research firm, or much of anything else. I posted the link so you may read for yourself and fire your own salvo of ire.
I hope the magazine back-paddles and does an honest assesment of the phone as a true freedom provider. They put it up against a laptop for goodness sake! Why not slap a wireless card in a 3Ghz desktop and compare the wireless capability?!
The article seems more like editorial filler for lack of advertising space paid. I was expecting a more polished review from PC World.