Abstract: UMPCs (ultra mobile PCs) have been around for 2 years or so in the relative mainstream. Long enough that weve seen several very different designs from the tiny OQO to the sleek slider Sony Vaio UX to those that resemble traditional handhelds sans key...
Abstract: Besides the long list of people that waited and waited for the HTC Shift to finally be released, any BGR reader will know our own personal fascination with it. Considering how much we’ve craved, wished, hoped, and wanted, we’re going to take you into a...
Abstract: HTC Shift Mobile Computer Overview The HTC Shift brings a new era in mobile computing by combining the power of Windows Vista®, 3.5G/HSDPA connectivity and always-connected push email into an innovative sliding keyboard design. The HTC Shift is the epi...
Abstract: January 30, 2008 -- HTC, of course, is the Taiwanese PDA maker that rose to fame when it collaborated with Microsoft and Compaq on the initial iPAQ Pocket PC. The company superior design and execution allowed them to quickly become a force in the...
Tons, tons and tons of features ,More like a computer than a phone ,Large, easy to use keyboard ,
Terrible camera ,Runs Windows Vista ,Screen resolution too small for some ,
The HTC Shift is a unique device, as there still aren’t too many UMPCs floating around in the market. This is the perfect device for the business traveler who essentially wants a very small laptop or the tech junkie who needs to have every gadget an...
Abstract: HTC’s long-awaited Shift is finally here, but despite valiant efforts it fails to revitalise the UMPC template HTC might be best known for its range of Windows Mobile-powered smartphones and PDAs, but its latest offering, the Shift, is a differe...
Runs Vista quite well, Supports mobile broadband, Accurate touchscreen
Keys are tiny, Three interfaces present a confusing, illthought out presentation, Low battery life, Higher resolution option is simply squashed into a lower one, Heats up noticeably while plugged into the wall, Many dedicated devices are cheaper and do a...
HTCs Shift is yet another UMPC — and another white elephant to add to the pile.
Runs Vista quite well, Supports mobile broadband, Accurate touchscreen
Keys are tiny, Three interfaces present a confusing, ill-thought out presentation, Low battery life, Higher resolution option is simply squashed into a lower one, Heats up noticeably while plugged into the wall, Many dedicated devices are cheaper and do a...
HTCs Shift is yet another UMPC — and another white elephant to add to the pile. ...
Abstract: If youve been fantasising about a slate PC that would look at home in Arthur Dents satchel, the HTC Shift could be the one. Slide the HTC Shift out of its lined leather case, fire it up and youre confronted with a beautiful 7-inch, 800x480 touch scr...