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| Last update: 19-01-04 | Submitted by Matt M |
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Matt M reviews his XDA II after a full month of usage - has his opinion changed? Read and find out ... Overall Look and FeelMy feelings in this regard have changed little, except on a couple of points. The stereo headset - on the occasions where I've used it - is a definite improvement. I previously complained as to how uncomfortable the original XDA headset was, and how it tended to fall out of one's ears quite a bit. The headset for the XDA II has definitely improved upon this - little to no discomfort, and try as I might, I couldn't dislodge them. I'm none too fond of the new stylus, but for just one reason. It falls out. Far more than ever with the original XDA. Somehow the old stylus used to lock in somewhat better. This would be manageable, if it weren't for the case. The case aggravates me beyond belief. It's far shabbier than the one included with my original XDA. It doesn't fit well, and it has a disturbing tendency to gravitate sideways or upside down when attached to my holster. Something I never encountered with any of my XDA cases. I will definitely be replacing it with a Vaja case, which I was very happy with for the XDA. Pages (9): « First « 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 » ... Last » |
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