Sony Ericsson Xperia X1

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X1



Sony Ericsson's first Windows Mobile device, the Xperia X1, got a lot of buzz last year for its slick and customizable software interface and stylish design. Although the Sony Xperia X1 is a feature-packed, well-designed handset with excellent performance, its assets don't warrant its sky-high price. At $800 (unlocked), the Xperia X1 can't compete with subsidized smart phones like the T-Mobile G1 or Apple iPhone 3G that offer the same features if not more.




The head-turning Xperia X1 is well-built and sleek. A brilliant 3-inch VGA touchscreen display takes up the majority of the handset's face; six keys (two soft keys, Talk, End, Panels, OK) and an optical mouse lie below it. I didn't like these buttons, though: They're flat and a bit small, and not very clicky. Additionally, the small touch pad that you use as a mouse (Sony Ericsson calls this an "optical mouse") is tiny, making it difficult to use. I can't imagine someone with larger fingers using these controls very easily; my fingers are fairly small and I still had trouble.




The X1 has a reasonably slim profile for a handset with a slide-out keyboard. Measuring 4.4 by 2.1 by 0.7 inches, the X1 is about the same size as the T-Mobile Android-based G1. The X1 weighs 5.6 ounces, the same weight as the G1, but is about an ounce heavier than the iPhone.



















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