Review PDA Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX N500/N520
Standard kit:- PDA
- USB-cable for synchronization
- Charger
- Extra stylus
- Manual, CD with the software
In fact, the model is the analog of the LOOX 420 (the review is available here), innovations include integrated GPS, new operating system Windows Mobile 5.0, new CPU, USB host. On the other hand, the company deliberately simplified the handheld compared to top models by depriving it from built-in Bluetooth. In its turn, the LOOX 420 is actually HP iPaq 4150 in another body.
The company decided not to spend money on developing a new design having taken a successful design of the previous-year model almost with no changes. This design is applied in all models of the N series and new models of the C-series. The design is strict in the whole, with straight lines dominating, though a slight narrowing, which was absent before, is observed closer to the top. The quality of materials remained the same - plastic is pleasant to touch, there is a hardly noticeable backlash. Color scheme copies the elder model LOOX 720 almost completely, though the colors are imperceptibly darker.
- FS Pocket LOOX 420: 113.1x70.6x14.1 mm, 125 g
- FS Pocket LOOX N520: 116x71x14 mm, 145 g (160 g. stated in official specifications – is the mistake).
Let's talk about changes in the appearance, in fact, they are mostly cosmetic and do not affect the perception of the model. Two LED indicators are placed on both sides of the top part, the buttons and their ergonomics have not changed, only the color got dark. In general, the model can be called suitable for playing games. Despite of unusual form, the buttons and the joystick have average keystroke and exact feedback when pressed. Both of them have pleasant blue backlight. The loudspeaker integrated into the joystick “yells” at the maximum volume (hard to pick up another word). The commercial version has a quieter speaker, but it’s no longer creaking.
There are no control elements on the right side. On the top end, you'll find a stylus, an SD/MMC slot, a standard headphones jack - and nothing surprising. The music playback quality is good, this PDA can be used as a music player. Unusual thing is that you can control audio playback. For example, you can switch off the external speaker and hear the sound in the headphones only, or you can enable simultaneous playback via the external speaker and in the headphones.
Interface
One of the most important innovations in the model is the USB-host, which allows connecting external USB devices. With the new LOOX model we have successfully tested a tiny keyboard CHERRY Mini Keyboard, SD-USB card and other USB drives. However, USB mice failed working. Fujitsu Siemens highlights this opportunity, the sales package lacks the cable, so you’ll have to buy it.FS Pocket LOOX N520 has an integrated Wi-Fi (IEEE802.11g) module, this is the main and almost the only distinction from the LOOX N500 modification. The handheld easily finds any wireless networks and gets connected successfully. There is the support of WEP and WPA protection. The N520 has power saving mode, which lowers receiver sensitivity and spares battery charge. In the office building the signal from the hot spot got through several bearing-walls within a 50 meters distance.
GPS
The navigation chip SiRF Star III has virtually become the standard for PDA, it is used by most of manufacturers. That’s why test results of different models are similar. In our case, the LOOX N520 hasn’t shown anything extraordinary. The results turned to be close to Asus MyPAL A636 with the closed antenna, and higher in stability against HTC Galaxy.Screen
The screen is absolutely typical of a middle and low-end Pocket PC device: that is TFT with a 320x240 pixel resolution, 65K colors and a 3.5" diagonal. This screen behaves well both indoors and outdoors, which is typical for all transflective screens. There are 10 backlight levels, and the minimal level is not enough for comfortable work in the dark. The screen doesn't get yellow when viewing angles. Comfortable viewing angles from all sides make up 45 degrees.Battery life
The removable Li-Ion battery increased from 1130 mAh to 1200 mAh. Like in the rest here we see gradual improvement of technical specs. The battery life was to be increased even more due to the new operating system and cancelled "72 hours rule", the rule implies some charge is reserved not to lose data in the course of 72 hours after strong discharge. So, let’s see battery life results, they seem to be quite good.Specs, memory
I'd remind you that memory is organized differently in Windows Mobile 5.0. Volatile RAM is used only as RAM, user’s data is longer stored in it. Flash-memory available for storing user’s data and programs makes up 83.9 MB, and available RAM – 50.49 MB. The new LOOX is powered by Intel PXA270 processor working on the maximum clock rate of 312 MHz. Let's see what it is capable of.Here we will provide the test results in real applications; they are much closer to the reality. The PDA showed the best results at video playback. In our case, we launched 4 clips at different stream intensity without Wireless MMX optimization (the function of PXA270 processor), the index was formed on the basis of dropped frames. The less dropped frames, the higher the index is. 1000 index means no dropped frames at all.
To test graphics productivity we ran tests of the PocketQuake game in the mute mode (turn the sound off by nosound 1 console command, leaving other settings unchanged). There is an averaged figure by 2 tests (Demo 1 and Demo2). The test revealed good results.
Software
The PDA is powered by the fifth version of Windows Mobile. Details about all the standard programs are available in a special review on our site (though, you should realize there are no specific phone applications in the LOOX N520), and here we tell about non-standard programs in short. The set of extra programs is still poor. There are no programs for data backup, though actually there is no need in it taking into account the new memory organization.- Review Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC
In Europe the model is supplied with the navigation program Navigon version 5.
Conclusion
With the new N-series Fujitsu Siemens makes a move in the right direction, the satellite navigation. Now we see the growing competition among GSP solutions. And if earlier there was only the Taiwanese company MiTAC on the market with its only product (MiTAC Mio168), then now almost all the companies either offer or plan to introduce own GPS solutions (we expect a GPS-PDA by HP). FS Pocket LOOX N520 is now one of the most attractive GPS PDAs on the market, though it loses to HTC Galaxy in attraction, however there is a better implemented GPS in the N520, it is more stable.In its time the LOOX 420 really was a developed version of HP iPaq 4150 with a better screen and battery. The one maker produced both devices - HTC. FS Pocket LOOX N520 with the forerunner’s design can be called “the third edition, improved and supplemented”: a GPS receiver (the main innovation), USB host, improved voice recorder, a bit better battery and processor, new OS, but no Bluetooth. It seems so from side. In fact, a well-known model LOOX 710 was taken as the base (this very model is mentioned in the register of the early sample), and many things get clear at once - USB host, voice recorder, and new CPU. The developers replaced a CF slot with the GPS module (no need to change the card for the new module), less in size it allowed reducing the whole size of the device, and less in weight (due to a less capacious battery). And now, I think it won't be hard for you to guess what the N560 model with a VGA screen is, and which model it is based on.
You should have a closer look at the model if you need the maximum functional PDA with an attractive design (remember the CPU is easy to speed up to 520 MHz), and do not care about the screen, the second card slot and Bluetooth. The lowest price in Moscow for FS Pocket LOOX N520 makes up some $390-400. The junior model N500 costs $340-350. You’d better choose the latter, if you don’t need Wi-Fi.
Description:
- Class: middle;
- Position in the line: opening;
- Rival models: Asus MyPal A626, HTC Galaxy, HP iPaq rx1950;
- Operating system: Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC;
- Processor: Intel XScale PXA270 312 MHz;
- RAM: 64 MB (50.49 MB available);
- Flash-memory ROM: 128 MB (83.90 MB available);
- Interface: SD/MMC (SDIO), IrDA, Wi-Fi in the N520 (IEEE802.11g), USB-client/host (synchronization, charging, connection with other devices);
- Built-in GPS-receiver, SiRF Star III chip;
- LCD: 3.5” (active zone – 53x71 mm), 240x320 pixels, 65K colors;
- Battery: removable Li-Ion 1200 mAh;
- Dimensions: 116x71x14 mm;
- Weight: 145 g.
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