Eten glofiish M700 Review

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E-TEN Information System is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of handheld devices, but it became known in the ’80s for the development of the Chinese first language input system for DOS based computers. In the beginning of the ’90s, E-TEN applied its experience with the Chinese language and developed a range of PDAs which had some success on the Chinese market. Only late in the ’90s E-TEN managed to enforce its presence on the PDA market through the development of new devices that were built upon the Microsoft Windows CE platform. The new PDA’s featured many new technologies for that time such as: GPS, GPRS and Bluetooth.

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…If you ever owned a device brand named Eten and liked it, then you’ll be pleased to find that the new glofiish series looks twice better. Even if the GPS receiver forced the designer to “enlarge” the design, the device still looks much better than the older Eten’s models. The imposing QWERTY keyboard doesn’t feature the innovating auto-slide system, but it gets a magnificent backlight system. The bluish light makes an intricate (in a good way) pattern which highlights the keys making it very attractive. Unlike HTC manufactured devices, Eten tried to imprint its own vision on their Pocket PC’s. That’s why we have many major differences between the two rival companies’ devices, starting with the menu and design. As I have stated above, Eten’s glofiish M700 qualifies for the “big league” because of its rather large measurements (117.5 x 59 x 19.8 mm) and weight (165 grams, including battery). But Eten thought about it and developed a series that stands out for its stylish design and good balance of the measures. Eten glofiish M700 has good polished finishes and the shiny plastic used is silvery, just like the precious metal (or like so many HTC’s devices?!). The right side of the device features the camera button and the power button. The latter can be used for (de)activating the screen because Eten Pocket PC’s can’t be powered off. It seems that for now HTC is one of the fewest companies that introduced this feature for its own manufactured devices.

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