The ASUS P750 is top-of-the-line, 3G capable PDA phone that has every possible feature you’d ever want. The design is gorgeous, and the phone looks great in its matt black outfit. Though oriented towards executives, the P750 lacks a QWERTY keypad; it does have touch screen, which in combination with Windows Mobile 6 makes up for the lack. There are five input options available, and the XT9 option works like a charm-it can predict words better than the old T9 dictionary most other cell phones have. The 320 x 240, 2.6-inch touch screen is good; it lacks brilliance (only 65K colours) but it works. The joystick and jog dial have excellent tactile feedback, and they never jump a menu. The alpha-numeric keypad is well spaced out and works out great for typing short messages. The P750 comes loaded with an abundance of pre-installed applications-Microsoft Office 6.1, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Notes and Calendar, is the highlight. The P750 also features GPS, a business card reader, UR time home screen, Remote presenter, Java, ASUS launcher, etc.-this phone is a treasure trove. The media player supports MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+ and 3GP. The audio quality is good, considering that this is a business phone. The onboard 3 megapixel camera delivers reasonably good photographs , provided there is adequate light; video recording is passable. The phone comes with 65 MB of memory, which can be augmented to up to 2 GB via the microSDHC slots. Internet browsing was relatively fast, and setting up WiFi network is smooth, without any hiccups. Other connectivity options include Bluetooth, GPRS, HSDPA and USB. ASUS has been generous with the bundle- nice leather pouch, USB cables, adapter, in-car phone cradle, and a box full of manuals. The P750 performed admirably. The signal reception was good; in low reception areas calls weren’t dropped. Voice clarity is great, and the speakerphone is loud and clear. On nominal usage-45 minutes of talking, some Internet access and music-the phone stayed alive for three days.
