Blackberry Pearl 8100 Comes Out Top - But Only Just by Blompo.com
The Blackberry Pearl is the newest in a line of incredibly popular business communications gadgets from RIMBut what did the world think of the new device? Blompo.com sums it up.. The
Blackberry range of products have traditionally been rather stuffy little business gadgets, lacking the style and panache of classic consumer electronics products and instead focusing on great functionality and commercial servicesThe
Blackberry Pearl takes all of the original
Blackberry functionality but repackages it with trackball navigation and an invigorated interface in a sexy packageBut what did the world think? Blompo.com has been following the hype at their Blackberry Pearl page The first review came in from PC Magazine on the 7th of September and announced proudly that "the first multimedia
Blackberry plays music, takes photos, and still handles e-mail with aplomb"ABC were no less eager: "The
Blackberry Pearl is a delightIt combines truly excellent push e-mail, a gorgeous screen, a relatively high-quality camera, and the beginnings of some great media functionality in a very pretty packageAs long as you can cope with the little hybrid keyboard, it's a much classier and more powerful alternative to the Sidekick and other
Blackberry models." Unfortunately, not everyone was so happy with what they sawHere's infoSync: "The eponymous Pearl trackball gave us headachesAnd while the handset's multimedia features and friendly main menu may draw in plenty of RIM
newbie's, they'll be scratching their heads once they dig into the typically arcane, text-only submenus, calendars and contact lists." And
info Sync were not the only ones unsure that the new diversification would be a success: "The problem with the Pearl really is that it's neither a mainstream consumer phone nor a hardcore business device", said Tom's Hardware Guide However, Crunch Gear were happy to give Blackberry their due saying that "although it doesn't have a full keyboard or look like a blue robot liver, it brings mobile email and IM to the masses." No less optimistic were WCBS-TV in New York who said that "overall, the 90 gram
Blackberry Pearl hits the nail on the head for combining all the popular
Blackberry features from the beginning and a few
newbie's that make it much more usable and more like a standard cell phone than ever before." Its rare that a manufacturer ever gets a product as new as the Pearl out the door without technical glitches, and the Pearl has already had its fair sharePDA Street reported the first such issue: "Early reports say a bug causes the trackball, which replaces the traditional BlackBerry scroll wheel, to silence the
smart phone's ringer with the slightest movement." Unfortunately, that was not all, as
engadget were happy to point out: "RIM got so wrapped up in that stupid Pearl of theirs that they forgot how crucial the typing experience is on a mobile communicator with a QWERTY (or in this case
Sure Type) keyboardThey're smushy, mushy, wobbly, and weakKnow why? Because they're just keys glued to a thin, flexible rubber film beneath." So, what's the verdict? Well, ultimately most reviewers seemed happy despite the issues, but if you're new to
Blackberry and looking for the perfect communicator it may be a good idea to wait until the next generation, when hopefully RIM will have smoothed out the impurities in its newest releaseBut if you're a
Blackberry devotee looking for more style and more phone-like functionality, the Blackberry Pearl seems like a great option.
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