Scott,
I didn't realize that.
So does the Trio have a stylus?
Do you know if there is any practical difference in functionality
between this Windows based Trio, and the Pocket PC phones such as the
sprint PPC 6700 (
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/5/devices/) ?
Scott Seligman wrote:
> "cmay" <cmay@walshgroup.com> wrote:
> >I have a PPC that I use to browse websites from time to time.
> >
> >I am thinking of switching over to a Trio (windows smartphone), but I
> >am wondering how the browsing experience differs. Obviously you can't
> >click on any links, but I guess you can tab through to a link and click
> >on it with the keyboard?
>
> The Treo has a touch screen, just like your PPC, so you can continue
> to tap on links to select them. That said, on Smartphones, and WM 5.0
> devices in general, you can use the arrow keys to select a link and
> activate it.
>
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