Review: Palm Treo 800w
Although the 800w comes with a stylus, you won't need it much except for maybe tapping the onscreen QWERTY keypad. Between the scrollable Today home page, the navigation array, the Start button and menu, and direct function access keys, you'll find yourself navigating one-handed around the phone and its menus via the physical keys more than you'll use your second hand to tap-tap-tap the touchscreen to get around, even when Web surfing.

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Palm Treo 800w


