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    The original monochrome Handspring Treo was a good design, but the addition of a color screen and backlit keyboard make the 270 a more appealing choice.

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  • Handspring Treo 180: A phone of the future

    Handspring's Treo 180 shows the potential for PDA-phone integration, but that doesn't mean you should be racing to the shops now.

  • Treo 180g:More powerful than a mobile phone

    It's a phone. It's a PDA. It doesn't move faster than a speeding bullet. But is Handspring's Treo 180g worth your money?

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