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    • RIM BlackBerry Pearl - black (AT&T)
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      Quick take: It's no secret that Cingular would get its own version of the RIM BlackBerry Pearl, since it was announced at the fall CTIA 2006 show. Now, it's officially available through the carrier for $199.99 with a two-year contract and after rebates. I...
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    • Product Rating: 4.3 star(s) Blackberry 8100 Review
      by Joni Blecher
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      There’s a good reason why everyone has been buzzing about the Blackberry Pearl: It’s the first Blackberry device that has done an amazing job at integrating cell phone functionality with the company’s trademark e-mail offering in a device that’s as easy-t...
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    • Product Rating: 3.65 star(s) RIM BlackBerry Pearl - white (T-Mobile)
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: The RIM BlackBerry Pearl is the first BlackBerry to offer a 1.3-megapixel camera, music and video playback, expandable memory, and a mapping application. The supersleek phone also continues to offer superior push e-mail capabilities, EDGE support, and Blu
    • Cons: The RIM BlackBerry Pearl's microSD slot is inconveniently located behind the battery, and call quality was subpar in our tests. The phone's camera doesn't record video, and we wish there were external controls for the music player and integrated Wi-Fi.
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    • RIM BlackBerry Pearl - black (AT&T) review
      by Online Shopper
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      The multimedia and e-mail-friendly RIM BlackBerry Pearl lands at Cingular. ...
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    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8100: mobile email just got sexier
      by Sandra Vogel
    • Pros: Tidy design; memory expansion; music playback; easy mobile email
    • Cons: No Wi-Fi; 2.5mm headset jack; smallish screen; average camera; memory expansion slot under battery
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    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) BlackBerry Pearl
      by Online Shopper
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      The smallest, sexiest BlackBerry yet boasts a new trackball control, a fast processor, and both a camera and MP3 player. ...
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    • Product Rating: 3.65 star(s) BlackBerry Pearl 8100
      by Bonnie Cha, CNET.com
    • Pros: First BlackBerry to offer a 1.3-megapixel camera, music and video playback; expandable memory, mapping application; superior push e-mail capabilities, EDGE support; Bluetooth.
    • Cons: micro SD slot inconveniently located; call quality was subpar; phone's camera doesn't record video, no external controls for music player; no integrated Wi-Fi.
    • Comments:
      Though nothing revolutionary, the addition of multimedia features and the already solid e-mail capabilities make the RIM BlackBerry Pearl an attractive device for business users and consumers alike. ...
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    • Product Rating: 4.05 star(s) RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8100
      by Liane Cassavoy
    • Pros: Stellar messaging capabilities, Adds a camera
    • Cons: lacks a full QWERTY keyboard, keys can be difficult to press
    • Comments:
      This sleek cell phone adds a serviceable camera and multimedia features to BlackBerry's already terrific e-mail capabilities. ...
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    digitaltrends.com

    • Product Rating: 3.5 star(s) BlackBerry Pearl
      by Stewart Wolpin
    • Pros: Blackberry push/pull e-mail functionality; GSM EDGE/GPRS quad-band world compatibility
    • Cons: MicroSD slot behind battery; no Blackberry jog wheel; no standalone MP3 application; confusing menus
    • Comments:
      There are times when smaller is not necessarily better, such as when cell phone makers try to shoehorn every conceivable technology into their cell phone despite all of the restrictive... ...
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