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Average customer rating: 2.5
  • A good replacement if u lost ur phone
  • WARNING: DO NOT BUY THIS PHONE
Motorola T720i Phone (T-Mobile)

Manufacturer: Motorola
Product Group: Wireless
Binding: Wireless Phone
ASIN: B00006V7BN

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The petite T720i fits in a pocket but still offers some big features, such as a large, color screen; GPRS data transfer that supports EMS, SMS Chat, and MMS; and downloadable games, graphics, and ring tones. Possibly the most exciting feature of the T720i, however, is its digital camera attachment, which lets you take photos from the phone itself and wirelessly send picture messages.

This phone has a sleek metallic gray exterior and a delicate clamshell design that requires a little more care than Motorola's more rugged phones, such as the V66. When the cover is closed, an external LCD screen conveniently displays the date, time, and caller ID, plus signal and battery strength. When the flip phone is opened, the stunning 4,096-color screen is revealed.

The 7- to 9-line screen is a large enough palette to take advantage of some of the phone's key features, such as viewing photos, surfing the Web, or playing rich Java 2-powered games. (MotoGP is included, but more are downloadable from Motorola's Web site.) A button centered just under the screen takes you to the main menu, which has an intuitive iconic interface. This button is flanked by two other navigational buttons and another round, multi-directional button below helps you navigate through the menu or get right into four different features from the main screen according to your preference. Buttons are well-spaced but the multi-directional joystick-like button was a little bit difficult to control, even for small fingers.

The T720i was one of the easiest phones to set preferences for that we've encountered. We programmed all of our buttons to go to the features we used the most and found it very handy. In addition, we customized the color of the main screen to pacific blue, a color choice that offered the best contrast, and set our screen saver to an EMS file of a devil. For our ring tone, we chose Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water," which, with the rich harmonies of polyphonic ringers, sounded almost like the original. The phone comes loaded with 50 different ring tones, so you can choose a more conservative ring or download additional choices.

The sound during calls was a little bit tinny but not overly so. Our tests of the voice-activated dialing proved excellent. We recorded the name of our contact with a child screaming in the background and the phone still detected the contact's name later in a quiet room and dialed her number. The 720i holds up to 500 phone book entries, which is a large amount for the average caller. However, phone numbers and email addresses for one contact are stored as separate entries, filling up those 500 slots much more quickly. While a small letter icon designates which of your two entries is the email address, we still found it confusing.

We sent a text message from the 720i to a friend from our address book and got a quick response, confirming that data transfer was fast. Inputting the message was tedious, but the phone includes a handy list of 10 Quick Notes with common text phrases, such as "Where is the meeting?" and "I am late and will be there in __ minutes." You can even compose and save your own phrases to save time on keying them in.

The hot feature on this phone is its ability to take photos using the optional camera attachment (sold separately). The picture-taking feature seems more fun than functional, but might be appealing for professionals such as home inspectors or insurance adjusters who need a cell phone and lightweight camera for their work. The camera snaps onto the bottom of the phone and has an 180-degree rotating lens to photograph everything from shoes to sky and store them as jpeg images in 640 x 480 resolution. It stores up to 48 pictures at a time, which you can then e-mail to friends or view on the T720i's color screen as a photo album or slideshow. The only downside is that the digital camera shares memory with other digital applications on the phone, so storage space is limited.

Overall we think this is a great phone for early adopters who want all the most recent innovations in one phone—Web access, Java 2 games, MMS, and a digital camera. It's great for business use but the hip features will likely appeal more to the social cell phone user. <I>--Cristina Vaamonde</I>

<b>Pros:</b> <ul>

  • Separate camera attachment for taking photos and sending picture messages
  • Fast GPRS data transfer
  • Java 2 for playing graphically enriched games
  • Easy to customize </ul>

    <b>Cons:</b> <ul>

  • Phone number and Web address for one contact are separate entries in phone book
  • Camera attachment shares phone's digital memory </ul>

    <b>How We Tested Battery Talk/Standby Time</b>

    When reading our reviews, you should view the test results of mobile-phone battery talk time and standby time as relative information only. Many variables, including carrier signal strength at your location, signal consistency (including incoming and outgoing calls), display and ringer settings, and battery charging methods and history, will affect performance. When handset manufacturers and mobile phone carriers list talk-time and standby-time ratings, they usually include disclaimers about variable performance and often refer to the times they publish as maximum times. Some quote expected battery life ranges, and in this case you're probably safe to assume you'll experience at least the minimum rated range. Note that manufacturers of dual-mode digital and analog handsets publish battery-life rates for both digital and analog modes, as analog mode consumes much more power than digital mode.

    <b>Our Tests:</b> We tested digital-mode talk and standby times with each phone. Prior to each test, we fully charged the phone's battery according to the manufacturer's directions. To test digital-phone talk time, we turned the phone on, established a digital carrier signal, dialed a number in our test lab, and, when the call rang through, took the receiving phone's handset off the hook. When all went well, we didn't do anything else except record the time when the phone died. In a couple of cases, the phones lost the signal and dropped the calls. If we were right there and could redial, we did so immediately and continued running the test. Otherwise, we halted the test, recharged the battery, and started the test over. Assuming consistent carrier-signal strength, this test should represent best-case talk time. And it's worth noting that several phones' talk-time performance significantly exceeded the manufacturers' ratings.

    To test digital-phone standby time, we turned the phone on, established a carrier signal, and left the phone in standby mode. We checked the phone every few hours (for what was often days on end) until the phone finally cut out. Since no outgoing or incoming calls occurred during testing and because the phone was not moved, this method should represent best-case standby time, again assuming consistent carrier signal strength.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars A good replacement if u lost ur phone.......2006-01-15

    I lost my cell phone 5 months ago , and bought this phone from Ebay . To be honest, this is not the best phone I've had, but not the worst one either . It's very easy to use, affordable and if you add the camera, it has all the "cool stuff" now

    1 out of 5 stars WARNING: DO NOT BUY THIS PHONE.......2005-11-17

    I am warning anyone who is thinking about buying this phone. It is literally the worst cell phone I have ever had. The battery is terrible, the reception is terrible and the color is not even worth it because the graphics on the screen are god awful. Do yourself a favor and do not buy this phone. I had it for about six months and ended up buying a Kyocera, which I am pleased with. I used to have a STARTAC and Timeport by Motorola, which I loved very much. Unfortunately, I will never buy a Motorola again. When I am eligible for another Phone I will most likely buy an LG or Kyocera.

    Average customer rating: 3.5
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    • Great value...typical HP keyboard problem

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    Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard Office
    Product Group: Personal Computer
    Binding: Personal Computers
    ASIN: B000ED273G

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    <b>Box Contents:</b> HP Pavilion dv5040us Notebook PC, HP Mobile Remote Control, 65W AC Adapter, Mobile Stereo Earbud Headphones (1 pair), 6-Cell Lithium-Ion Battery (43Whr)
    The HP Pavilion dv5040us Notebook PC keeps you prodcutive, connected and entertained while you're on the road. With its brawny processor, WXGA monitor and powerful ATI graphics card, you'll be able to enjoy mobile content at its best. Store music, photos, and video on the 100GB (4200 rpm) hard drive -- then watch movies & burn content on the double-layer DVD+-R/RW and CD-RW combo drive. The 15.4" widescreen LCD is perfect for enjoying DVD movies, and the built-in 802.11b/g Wi-Fi support lets you access your e-mail, the Internet, and other computer networks wirelessly. But having fun and browsing the net isn't the only thing you can do with this notebook. It is packed with plenty useful, and powerful, features that will enhance both your creativity, and productivity. Operating system - Windows XP Media Center LightScribe 8x DVD+/-RW and CD-RW combo drive with Double Layer Support 6-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader for SD Cards, Memory STick & Memory Stick Pro, SmartMedia or xD-Picture cards External ports - 3 USB 2.0, 1 FireWire (4-pin), 1 Notebook Expansion Port 2, 1 Consumer IR (Remote Receiver), 1 headphone-out w/S/PDIF Digital Audio, 1 microphone-in PC Card expansion slot Integrated 10/100 Base-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector), with high speed 56K modem Up to 54g 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN with Bluetooth Internal Altec Lansing speakers Software Included - HP Image Zone, HP QuickPlay, InterVideo WinDVD & WinDVD Creator, Apple iTunes, Symantec Norton Internet Security 2005 (60-day trial) Operating System - Windows XP Media Center Dimensions(LxWxH) - 10.4 x 14.1 x 1.38/1.77 (min/max H) Weight - 6.6 lb. HP USA 1-Year Limited Warranty with award winning 24/7 support through a toll-free phone number or

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    Blending affordability with productivity power, the HP Pavilion dv5040us notebook PC is a great choice for both business road warriors and multimedia enthusiasts on the go. The 15.4-inch BrightView display looks good even in direct sunlight, and movies and games will look clear thanks to the ATI Radeon ATI Radeon XPress 200 video/graphics card (with 128 MB of shared memory). Enjoy movies or music in seconds with the external DVD or music buttons to launch HP QuickPlay (which bypasses the boot process). Control playback settings from up to 10 feet away with the included HP remote, then store it conveniently in the PC card slot. And you'll stay productive with the 2.2 GHz AMD Turion 64 ML-40 processor. This notebook also features a 100 GB hard drive, 2 GB of installed RAM (which maxes out its capacity), built-in 54g wireless connectivity, Bluetooth wireless capability (for connecting to printers, cell phones, and more), and dual layer DVD+/-RW drive (which also burns CDs).

    <b>The Basics</b>
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  • Hard Drive: The 100 GB hard drive (4200 RPM) is above average in size for notebook PCs, and it's roomy enough to store business productivity applications, all your important documents and presentations, and a good-sized digital audio and video library.
  • Processor: Combining strong performance with efficient usage of power, the 2.2 GHz AMD Turion 64 ML-40 is uniquely optimized to power today's thinnest notebooks. It's also built for tomorrow's 64-bit applications, which will require a processor with significant power. It includes such AMD technology features as HyperTransport (which increases the communication between integrated circuits), PowerNow! (which enables longer battery life and reduced heat generation), and Enhanced Virus Protection (which works with Windows XP Service Pack 2 to better withstand attacks from certain classes of viruses). It also features a 1 MB L2 cache. (An L2, or secondary, cache temporarily stores data; and a larger L2 cache can help speed up your system's performance.)
  • Memory: The 2 GB of installed RAM (PC2700, 333 MHz, 2 x 1 GB) maxes out the RAM capacity for this notebook (which is a rarity from a pre-built PC), which enables you to enjoy immersive 3D gaming, edit video, and prepare multimedia-intensive presentations right out of the box.
  • CD/DVD Drive: Offering the latest in DVD writing technology, this PC's multiformat DVD/CD drive is compatible with both DVD+ and DVD- disc formats as well as dual-layer (DL) DVD+/-R discs, which can store up to 8.5 GB of data. It features 4x DVD-R DL Write Once, 2.4x DVD+R DL Write Once, 8x DVD+R, 4x DVD+RW, 8x DVD-R, 4x DVD-RW, 8x DVD-ROM, 40x CD-R, 24x CD-RW, and 40x CD-ROM speeds. It also comes with a second DVD-ROM optical drive, with 16x read speed.

    This LightScribe DVD+/-RW drive lets you laser-etch silkscreen quality text and images on to CDs and DVDs . Your software, PC and discs work together for a no-hassle way to burn just the labels you want. After you burn content, just flip the disc over, reinsert and burn your label--anything from a simple title to a full-disc work of art .

  • Keyboard & Mouse: This notebook has a 101-key keyboard and a touchpad with on/off button and dedicated vertical/horizontal Scroll Up/Down pad. It also includes two quick-launch buttons (HP QuickPlay Music and DVD). </ul> <b>Screen, Graphics and Sound</b>
    You'll enjoy razor-sharp graphics and widescreen movies with the 15.4-inch WXGA high-definition screen, which displays an 18 percent larger picture than standard 15-inch screens and offers up to an 18 percent improvement in contrast ratio. Video is powered by the ATI Radeon XPress 200M IGP video/graphics card, which delivers good, though not high-end, 3D graphics. It provides 128 MB of dedicated video RAM shared. ATI's HyperMemory technology allows the chipset to run in either Unified Memory Architecture (UMA) mode or with dedicated frame buffer memory to enhance graphics performance. It also features an integrated audio card with microphone and headphone jacks.

    <b>Connectivity and Expansion Slots</b>
    The dv5040us has an integrated 54g wireless LAN that's fully compatible with 802.11b/g wireless networks. It also offers Bluetooth wireless connectivity, which enables you to synchronize and transfer files between the PC and peripherals such as cell phones and PDAs. You get a very basic offering of connectivity options: <ul>

  • 3 USB 2.0 ports for connecting a wide range of peripherals--from digital cameras to MP3 players
  • 1 FireWire (also known as IEEE 1394 or i.Link) port for connecting digital video camcorders and other peripherals
  • 1 VGA monitor port
  • 1 S-Video port for connecting to a TV
  • 1 PCMCIA (or PC Card) slot (Type I/II, 32-bit)
  • 1 headphone out w/SPDIF digital audio connection
  • 1 microphone in
  • 1 IR receiver
  • 1 notebook expansion port 2 </ul> It also has an integrated 56K modem (V.90) and an RJ-45 LAN network port (for a 10/100 Ethernet connection to networks and DSL/cable modems).

    <b>Preloaded System and Software</b>
    The pre-installed Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 is essentially Windows XP Professional Edition with a variety of tools to help you to create, organize, and enjoy digital media ranging from music to home movies to photo slide shows. Additionally, it enables you to control your television with the included remote and record and pause programs (much like a DVR--or digital video recorder--such as Tivo or ReplayTV). It's compatible with cable, digital cable, satellite TV and antenna inputs, and it includes an FM tuner.

    It also comes preloaded with Microsoft Works 8.0 (for working with word processing and spreadsheet documents), HP Image Zone Plus, Symantec Norton Internet Security 2005 AntiSpyware Edition (with 60 days of LiveUpdate), Encarta Encyclopedia 2005, Quicken New User Edition 2005, Microsoft Money 2005, Sonic DigitalMedia Plus, Sonic MyDVD Plus, WinDVD 5 Player Basic, Google Toolbar, and PC Doctor.

    The included HP Image Zone Plus photo and imaging software makes it easy to organize, edit, share, print, protect, and store your photos and video clips. Organize and find your photos easily by timeline, keywords, and/or location using the unique photo-globe mapping tool. Remove red eye and fix other common problems. Share your photos quickly via e-mails that include thumbnails with links to the full-sized images--without downloading time-consuming attachments.

    <b>Dimensions and Weight</b>
    This notebook measures 14.1 x 10.15 x 1.77 inches and weighs 6.6 pounds.

    <b>Power</b>
    It's powered by a 6-cell rechargeable lithium-ion battery, which has a battery life of up to 3 hours (depending on usage). You'll get up to 8 hours of battery life with the optional 12-cell lithium-ion battery.

    <b>What's in the Box</b>
    This package contains the dv5040us notebook PC, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, AC adapter, IR remote control, earphones, one blank DVD-R disc, and operating instructions. It is backed by a limited warranty for parts and labor for one year from date of purchase as well as technical telephone assistance for one year. Software is also covered for 90 days from date of purchase.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Does it all!.......2006-05-12

    I have owned this notebook for 2 months now, and it has performed beautifully. I wanted something that would be an entertainment/work computer all in one, with a decent sized hard drive and no lag time or freezing up when running multiple applications as I had alot of trouble with that with my old Compaq notebook. I can record movies (I bought an additional tv tuner since this laptop did not have one built in), download video and music on iTunes and surf the web all at the same time. Media Center is a joy, and the lightscribe feature is also great. Bluetooth wireless is a pleasure, and the little remote that comes with the laptop is alot of fun. You can easily watch a movie or listen to music from across the room with the impossibly small remote. I have not experienced any problems with the keyboard buttons, but my solution is simple- ALWAYS purchase a service plan that goes beyond the manufacturer's warranty. I haven't had any problems yet, but I certainly expect to sometime in the next 3 years (par for the course with all electronics IMHO), and for a couple hundred dollars more I am covered. FYI I bought my laptop through Compusa.

    Bottom line: I am thrilled with this purchase for entertainment purposes and I would definately buy this model again.

    2 out of 5 stars Great value...typical HP keyboard problem.......2006-03-27

    This is a lot of computer for the money. Fast processor, built-in bluetooth, big hard drive, Lightscribe (which is cool).

    Having said that...

    Mine is one week old and already having keyboard problems. This is a very old story with HP. I had an HP years ago and the keyboard eventually reached the point where many of the keys would not work. Owners have complained about it for years. (Check the numerous notebook forums.)

    Calling tech support is useless. You reach someone in India who speaks little English and can only recite from a script.

    At $1,400+ for this machine, avoid it. Try Toshiba, Sony or Fujitsu. A few more bucks, but it will have a keyboard that works. HP has had years to fix this and hasn't.

    No more HP's for me.

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