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Hardware review of T-Mobile MDA III - looks like a fake, feels like a fake, so it is a fake November 16, 2004 [General] | By Edward J. R. Jorgen Sundgot has been just invited to Möbius 2004 USA conference, but his writings are pitiful and his "reviews" are fakes - he uses 1 or 2 photos stolen from the website of the vendor (or operator) and adds some text that can easily be found elsewhere on the Internet. He uses no photos of his own and his writings contain no links to places where you can further research given product (remember: only we give you the whole story - including links and unofficial information)! If that all would be not enough his reviews are amateurish and superficial, for example he writes: The only area in which the MDA III doesn't keep up with the latest and greatest is processor speed. Despite utilizing a 400 MHz processor rather than the 520 and 624 MHz varieties which are now finding their way into high-end Pocket PCs ... while he doesn't mention that not processor speed but processor generation is what matters the most: MDA III is powered by PXA263 and contemporary generation, used also in Treo 650 (albeit with 312 MHz), is PXA270. So not the processor speed but processor generation is old and outmoded. We wouldn't bother to mention such amateurish faked review, but we do it so that you all can get some second opinion and you can get idea how badly Microsoft choses some (not all!) people for their Möbius 2004 USA conference. To read this amateurish faked review of T-Mobile MDA III click here. To view original web page of MDA III click here.
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