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POCKET PC DEVICE
Design quirks hinder the Audiovox Maestro, near-twin to Toshiba's e570, in the fast-paced Pocket PC race
WITH THE RELEASE of Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 specification, which raised the bar for Windows PDA performance, Toshiba decided the time was right to break into the PDA market with a sleek device called the e570. Audiovox then rebranded Toshiba's model under its own label as the Maestro PDA1032C. It is the exact same product as the e570 but with half as much RAM (32MB instead of the e570's 64MB). We evaluated the Maestro and found it to be a capable PDA, but with a few quirks that make competing...





