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Vusys Dokodemo

Verdict

Easier to use than the q1 and cheaper, but battery life is a concern

Review Date: 18 May 2006

Price when reviewed: (£699 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
3 stars out of 6

With its 512MB of RAM and 1GHz VIA C7 processor, the Dokodemo scored just 0.11 in our application benchmarks. It didn't make it through all six runs (which would have taken it a few days), overheating halfway through and suffering application errors.

Battery life proved slightly less than the Q1, with intensive use lasting just 1hr 41mins. Lighter use extended this to 2hrs 21mins, but it's a poor showing.

It isn't quite as solid as the Samsung device either, with the screen rippling under only slight pressure - worrying in a touchscreen device. It also wasn't anywhere near as sensitive to the touch, and we found we needed to resort to the stylus for the most part. The fan tended to kick in fairly readily, and was noisier than Samsung's, as well as running hotter. The lower cost of the VIA processor does keep the price down, though, and it's fine in general use.

The Dokodemo demonstrates just how important the hardware interface is on a handheld device. When you're forced into using Windows, the trackpoint and dedicated mouse buttons make it much easier and, sensibly, there are dedicated buttons to toggle the keyboard, program launcher and settings applications, as well as the four-way rocker and up/down keys. It's also possible to call up Windows Task Manager without using the stylus. Then there's the hardware wireless switch - all but essential with battery life so precious.

Assuming the issues with the screen are resolved, there are some good touches on the Dokodemo, but it can't cope with intensive tasks and battery life needs improving.

Author: Ross Burridge

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