Helio Ocean |
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The Ocean appears to be quite solidly built. There are no rattles or squeaks, and both of the spring loaded sliding mechanisms appear to be fairly durable. The numeric keypad's keys are firm and offer good tactile feedback. The QWERTY keyboard is spacious and easy to use, though not quite up to par with the keyboard found on the Sidekick 3. Its backlight is implemented well, and the bright orange ALT key can be quickly spotted from across a crowded room. It looks cool. Because of the dual nature of the beast, the Ocean has 4 softkeys on its front - two above the display, and two below. Depending on the device orientation and the application, two or more of the softkeys are active at any given time. The d-pad, the red and green call keys, and the dedicated back/clear key are all quite large and work very well. There are a number of black buttons located on the sides of the Ocean. On the left/bottom side, depending on how you hold it, are the volume rocker switch and the dedicated music keys. Located directly opposite the music keys is the camera shutter button. One of the best aspects of the Ocean has to be its large 2.4", 262k color TFT display; it is a real stunner. The display has a QVGA (240x320) pixel resolution that makes it ideal for messaging and web browsing, not to mention general multimedia functions. The display appears to be just transflective enough as to be considered usable under harsh sunlight when the brightness is set low. The backlight, when configured at its brightest level, is certainly strong enough to overcome the sun in my outdoors tests. So either way, nobody should be disappointed with it. |
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