The Blackberry 8100 is RIM's first consumer-oriented GPRS device, sporting a 2Mpixel camera and the SureType keyboard layout. It is available in either black or white, depending on the operator:

Notes:
Pluses:
- Able to send entire phonebook as Phonebook.vcf to a Mac from Bluetooth preferences (nice).
- Does OBEX transfer of camera images (even nicer, even if it can't do a batch transfer).
- USB storage mode (complete with option to encrypt contents of memory card, which turns it into a very nice "pendrive" for carrying documents around securely).
Minuses:
- Battery won't last more than 2 days (whereas older models lasted up to a week).
- Won't let you e-mail photos (only MMS them), which is kind of silly.
- Does not support browsing through Bluetooth File Exchange.
Resources:
- RegHardware Review - crammed with banners, but somewhat readable.
- Mobility Today - photos.
- BlackBerry Forums - more photos, size comparisons with conventional phones.