September 21st 2007 |
Laptops
For all you Blackberry enthusiasts, the Blackberry 8300, also known as the Blackberry Curve, is ready to capture your heart. People will love it for its slimmer profile, lightweight and a slightly more refreshing design comprising of smooth edges and soft curves. For owners of the Blackberry 8800 that was released a few months back, the temptation to switch over to the Blackberry Curve would be hard to resist, as you’ll soon discover…
..Truth be told, we were kind of captivated by the Blackberry Curve’s sleek and slimmer design. What we couldn’t get over is the unfortunate fact that it lacks Wi-Fi and 3G support. Other than that, the Blackberry Curve is actually a decent device to have on hand for both business and general consumers.
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