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HTC HD2 review
HTC HD2 review
Twelve months ago HTC shook up the Windows Mobile world with the launch of the Touch HD , a smartphone that offered a vast touchscreen, lashings of connectivity and the latest version of their UI tweaking, TouchFLO 3D, to produce what was hitherto thought impossible: an alluring Windows Phone. ...
HTC still thinking about the Netbook segment
asia.cnet.com — HTC has dipped its toes in the Netbook category before with a wannabe minilaptop, the HTC Shift, which runs a full desktop version of Windows Vista. (Credit: HTC) TAIWAN--In an interview ... (more) HTC still thinking about the Netbook segment
Verizon DROID Eris by HTC gets official
Verizon DROID Eris by HTC gets official
slashgear.com — It comes as little surprise given we’ve already seen it unboxed and know the pricing , but Verizon Wireless have officially announced that, as of tomorrow, they’ll be offering the DROID Eris by HTC . Basically another version of the HTC Hero , the HTC DROID Eris packs a 3.2-inch ... (more) Verizon DROID Eris by HTC gets official
Video: HTC DROID ERIS - video unboxing and feature tour
Video: HTC DROID ERIS - video unboxing and feature tour
MobileBurn.com — An video unboxing and tour of some of the major features of the HTC Hero based DROID ERIS for Verizon Wireless. The ERIS features a very snappy HTC Sense user interface and is equipped with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a sweet HVGA touchscreen. Watch the video ... (more) Video: HTC DROID ERIS - video unboxing and feature tour
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HTC HD2: Review
PR News: — ... A fully detailed review for the highly anticipated HTC HD2 has recently been posted on SlashGear, their article (seen here) features lots of photos and videos of the handset, we have embedded a highlight video at the end of this post. ...

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John Herrman at Gizmodo has released a pretty comprehensive overview of the HTC HD2. Needless to say he loved the hardware, but deeply hated the Windows Mobile software, even obscured as it is by HTC’s Sense GUI. Despite the fact that to a great degree the review is used to once again ...