PC Magazine reviews the BlackBerry 7130e Smartphone here. You get the famed BlackBerry experience except this time you also get support for Verizon’s high speed EV-DO network. You can use the phone to hook up to corporate BlackBerry servers, Microsoft Exchange servers, and Lotus Notes email. If you don’t have either one, you can use Verizon’s Web client which can access your personal POP mail accounts. The phone costs $449.99 or $229.99 with a two year contract. The verdict from PC Magazine?

The 7130e offers a bright and speedy way to check e-mail, surf the Web, and, best of all, hook up your laptop to Verizon’s EV-DO network.

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