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Zatni Arbi, a contributor of The Jakarta Post briefly talks about Motorola's styling including the Motorola RAZR V3, Motorola PEBL, RAZRWire, Screen3 and of course our beloved Motorola Q. He gives praise to Motorola's risky move in the investment of style, but he believes it has paid off. Here's what he had to say about the Q:
"Moto Q has also been a popular topic among the media. It was shown in Asia for the first time during the event. MOTO Q is a PDA with the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system. The Q comes with a full QWERTY keyboard. Following the design emphasis of the RAZR line, this PDA is also very thin compared to most of its competitors. Currently, the Moto Q is available for the CDMA network, but the company promises the GSM version will come out shortly."
Not much, but you'll probably want to read the full article to get the gist of it.