| Posted on: Jul 22 2008, 03:09 | |
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It really does look quite incredible. I had no problem with the original design (although I could see why some might), but this design is absolutely beautiful. Great work htc on a quick fix. ~Orange~ |
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| Posted on: May 25 2008, 01:49 | |
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I really dont know what you could use the device for, but it could definitely have its uses. No doubt. |
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| Posted on: May 22 2008, 03:30 | |
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It really does look nice, but I would definitely want someone to do the installation for me. Also I would want to know if the orange paint would ever come off b/c if I'm spending that kind of money I want it to last indefinitely. Also, it is anodized not adonized finish |
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| Posted on: May 16 2008, 18:06 | |
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It looks like a mid 90s attempt at a laptop. It really doesn't strike me as a high-tech piece of "must-have" technology. I think that is what companies should striving to create. |
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| Posted on: May 15 2008, 00:12 | |
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It really looks smart and melds together really well. It sticks to its "stealth-like" design. Very nice indeed. |
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| Posted on: May 8 2008, 00:42 | |
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I'm absolutely shocked and upset at the lack of screen rotation for all apps (especially text apps). I cannot believe they would both putting in the accelerometer purely for their UI and nothing else. It is indeed a great little device with quite a lot to off, but w/o full screen rotation for text apps it falls flat in the same area as the iPhone (though obviously not ALL the areas of the iPhone). Also, to be honest, I would have liked to see the 2mm thicker chassis with a microSDHC drive. I'm sure other would agree that this is a fine sacrifice to make, though of course not all would agree. In this capacity I think they were trying to match the iPhone's size at any cost. Any thoughts? Agree or disagree? |
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| Posted on: May 4 2008, 01:28 | |
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The device really does not look very smart at all, hoever ther spec sheet will make anyone who bought the kaiser for $900USD be quite upset. Although it only had TV out and a VGA screen on the Kaiser, those are two high demand features and in combination make the device quite formidable |
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| Posted on: Apr 12 2008, 02:59 | |
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To be entirely honest it would be cool to have a fingerprint scanner, but it really is absolutely unnecessary. If they are similar to laptop scanners then it will work perfectly fine and perhaps Mysterious has had an incident with acid or was born without proper fingerprints. Stranger things have occurred. |
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| Posted on: Apr 9 2008, 22:49 | |
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That phone is absolutely massive. I had no idea of it's size while looking at its spec sheet a few months ago. I would also like to see a picture of you holding it up to your ear. |
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| Posted on: Mar 25 2008, 17:13 | |
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Definitely something to look at. Hopefully this the beginning of WM phones w/ vga screens becoming more and more common. |
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| Posted on: Mar 18 2008, 07:45 | |
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I really love the design. It could relaly add some fantastic possibilities for htc devices. It could create "shadow-like" sized mobiles with the same capeabilities as a kaiser. Fantastic. I beleive that it will see the "light of day" |
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| Posted on: Mar 5 2008, 03:31 | |
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I am really hoping for a suretype keyboard on this little beauty. The shadow is a great option(and my intended backup phone), but you cannot beat a VGA touchscreen with GPS. |
| Forum: Windows Mobile News · Post Preview: #881934 · Replies: 22 · Views: 9,171 |
| Posted on: Mar 5 2008, 03:29 | |
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I really cannot say much more than...I absolutely cannot wait for this beautiful little device. SE is long overdue for its break into the WM world. From what I have seen it is going to be one incredible break indeed. |
| Forum: Pocket PC (Professional) News · Post Preview: #881932 · Replies: 8 · Views: 3,880 |
| Posted on: Feb 11 2008, 18:21 | |
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This could be an incredible acquision for Microsoft as the main complaint is of user-friendliness and lack of "eye candy". |
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| Posted on: Feb 11 2008, 18:18 | |
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Smaller in every dimension with the same features and then some...Incredible. *edit* accidentally quoted the pic along with it... |
| Forum: Pocket PC (Professional) News · Post Preview: #877328 · Replies: 97 · Views: 10,748 |
| Posted on: Feb 11 2008, 18:16 | |
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The device is, indeed, HTC made. http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/10/no-wond...d-htc-makes-it/ Why do HTC not make such swanky devices for THEMSELVES!!! Argh! What are the chances they will release an "own brand" version of this? I would bet its not that great a chance. SE will probably have made a deal to keep all rights to the device, but you never know. |
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| Posted on: Feb 11 2008, 18:14 | |
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A-GPS is simply assisted GPS. Meaning that along with a complete GPS system in the unit (same as Kaiser) it will use cell towers around you to give you a more accurate description of your location. This means it is better than Stand Alone GPS due to its increased accuracy and its ability to give you a better idea of where you are in urban areas where Stand Alone GPS on a mobile will fall flat and generally fail to recieve a signal. Also it means that people complaining about it don't know what they think they know or are just copying the responses of other ill-informed individuals. |
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| Posted on: Feb 11 2008, 15:23 | |
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Yea it does look like an incredible little device. HTC's stock is not going to be to ecstatic when this comes out. Oh well, perhaps this will give HTC some competition and help them improve their mobiles. *Edit* Also, sxywill2005 wouldn't A-GPS be better than GPS alone? Helps in urban area where GPS can't calculate position correctly. |
| Forum: Pocket PC (Professional) News · Post Preview: #877293 · Replies: 97 · Views: 10,748 |
| Posted on: Feb 11 2008, 15:15 | |
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As it has been since its been announced, (over a year ago), looks great, but it just isnt affordable. You can purchase a full laptop that is only slightly larger (ie toshiba librito) for significantly less. Only pitfall is that the librito won't have the constant internet connection. |
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| Posted on: Feb 11 2008, 15:12 | |
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Looks absolutely fantastic. This is what the ADV should have been. I'm really anticipating this device. Great work HTC. |
| Forum: Pocket PC (Professional) News · Post Preview: #877289 · Replies: 8 · Views: 2,597 |
| Posted on: Feb 10 2008, 03:27 | |
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I have always loved civilization, though it is time consuming it is really fun. Any word on how I could get my hands on it? |
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| Posted on: Feb 10 2008, 03:24 | |
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That really is an incredible little device. Pretty expensive, but at least the watch looks nice. |
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| Posted on: Feb 7 2008, 22:09 | |
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I've seen some prelim shots of this device a few weeks back and wondered the same thing. Why do something like this. You cant compete with mobiles of similar design useing the proper amount of real estate for the screen. It just isn't worth the trouble to put out something like this. |
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| Posted on: Feb 7 2008, 22:05 | |
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Looks very nice, but my concern lies w/ the screen size. I am almost positive that it cant support the, and I use this term loosely, "standard" 2.8" screen. More likely it is 2.6" or, hopefully not, even smaller. |
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| Posted on: Feb 7 2008, 22:01 | |
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Uhh...wow. I really am glad this truly doesn't exist. That is one of the funniest concepts I have ever seen. Thanks for the laugh mono lol. |
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