I love my XV6900. Syncs with Exchange, has the full Office mobile suite, Remote Desktop, etc. Even has the option to join a domain (kinda). Personally, I like the touchscreen quite a bit. I have also gotten used to the touch keyboard that comes with it, and it works quite well. I have heard lots of good things about the Touch Diamond and the Touch Pro. My brother has the Touch Diamond with Sprint and loves it. Touch Pro has a slide-out keyboard which could certainly come in very handy if it is used a lot for email. I probably would have gone with the touch diamond or the touch pro if I had been willing to spend a couple hundred bucks, since those are not on sale, but I got my XV6900 for only 39.99. That was too good of a deal for me to pass up.
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