Reviews of the new Palm Treo 800w are beginning to pop up everywhere.  You haven't seen one here because, well, I don't do Windows.  Maybe we can get our resident Windows Guru Aaron, to chime in one day soon.  Until then, the latest review comes to us from Engadget who gives it their usual intense run through with plenty of sharp photos.  

The team seems satisfied with it but does chide the new Treo with "Palm has made a fiercely middle-of-the road device'.  Here is an excerpt.

Software

We'd like to be able to say more about what the 800w does on the software side, but the company has done so little to tweak the all-too-familiar Windows Mobile interface that it barely stands apart from the myriad competition. Palm has included a dedicated WiFi button atop the phone to try and simplify WM's sometimes daunting network configuration options, though it really only gets you half way there. Besides a Today screen tweak which adds location-based search (for gas, food, etc.), the ability to map a contact's location from their entry in the phone, and the other minor Palm adjustments which accompany their WM devices (decline a call with a text message, for instance), this is business as usual.

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