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I used WinMo for 3 years before I got my droid and while I enjoyed being able to do things no one else could, Windows Mobile through 6.5 is a joke to use outside of business related stuff. It has plenty of capabilities but not easy to navigate through.
Android phones can feel like whatever you want them to feel like. You can put all of your important things like word, excel, Gmail, corporate mail and calendar, browser, PDF reader and anything else on one screen with subfolders and all. They can also do media and games and fun stuff.
Thats the great thing about the PC. On a PC, I can listen to music, play games, do work stuff. I can do whatever I want. Google has carried the PC over to the mobile device, something Microsoft has yet to do.
If you think Android is a play thing, you havent used it to its potential.