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Review: BlackBerry Pearl is a miniature gem

RIM's new BlackBerry 8100 Pearl squeezes full email features into a more compact phone format

Price: £120
Manufacturer: Research in Motion
Daniel Robinson, IT Week, 06 Oct 2006
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The Pearl is a light, compact smartphone with all the usual BlackBerry features. Travellers who use email a lot will prefer a full-keyboard model, but the Pearl will appeal to other staff thanks to its smaller format

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