Wednesday, July 19, 2006
PCWorld.ca has taken a look at the new Motorola Q from Telus, giving their perspective on the device and its Canadian carrier, Telus.
"The 320 x 420 pixel display is large and offers a bright, clear picture, but, on the downside, it holds smudges and fingerprints quite well, requiring regular cleaning. The Q also doesn't have a touch screen, which means no stylus. It takes some getting used to, but a Treo-like five-way button and a RIM-like scroll wheel on the side make navigation easy, although playing Bubble Breaker was a little tougher.
If you would like to read the full article you can do so at The PCWorld.ca web site by clicking on the link below.
"The 320 x 420 pixel display is large and offers a bright, clear picture, but, on the downside, it holds smudges and fingerprints quite well, requiring regular cleaning. The Q also doesn't have a touch screen, which means no stylus. It takes some getting used to, but a Treo-like five-way button and a RIM-like scroll wheel on the side make navigation easy, although playing Bubble Breaker was a little tougher.
If you would like to read the full article you can do so at The PCWorld.ca web site by clicking on the link below.





