Olympus FE-250 Review by Digital Camera Review
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“The FE-250 is the best performing model in the current FE lineup. While its image quality results are similar to the other models, it has the best overall operation speed. In particular, card access times are much better than its siblings. Otherwise, the FE-250 still has the slim, well-constructed metal body of the other FE cameras and all of the features that make it very usable for entry level users, like the built-in Guide system and plenty of on-screen help and descriptions.” [Read More…]


“With cutting-edge capabilities like face-priority autofocus, optical image stabilization, and full-resolution sensitivity settings as high as ISO 2000 to augment its manual and semimanual exposure options, the P5000 fits some mighty attractive features into its 8.1-ounce, 3.9×2.5×1.6 inches (WHD) frame. Though only the front of the chassis uses magnesium alloy in its design, the camera feels quite sturdy. Its smallish, rubberized grip and thumb rest make the P5000 quite comfortable for one-handed shooting.” 
Helio Ocean Review at CNET, The Helio Ocean has a smart dual-slider design that reveals both a number keypad and a QWERTY keyboard. It has a 2.0-megapixel camera, a music player, EV-DO support, a full HTML browser, and plenty of messaging options. It also lets you search the Web directly from the phone’s home screen.
i-mate JAQ3 Review by LaptopMag, With a combination of features rarely found in one smart phone, including a touchscreen display, QWERTY keyboard, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, the i-mate JAQ3 certainly impresses on paper. Unfortunately, a number of critical components–processing performance and call quality, in particular–fail to measure up, seriously undercutting the JAQ3’s potential. Furthermore, U.S. carriers don’t currently offer the device, which leaves you to contend with the harrowing full retail price of $499. (Also note that the JAQ3’s successor, the JAQ4, has already been announced and will feature Windows Mobile 6.0 and a few design tweaks, though little else in the way of upgraded specs.) 
