Monday, Mar 26th 2007 by Chris Davies


Worth Reading?


YesNo


+1 [1 votes]
Loading ... Loading ...

Bless HTC.  While everyone had their eye on the Advantage/Ameo/Athena and its ever-changing name, they were quietly beavering away correcting the biggest criticism of the device: the fact that it ran Windows Mobile rather than XP or Vista.  Enter the HTC Shift, a sliding-screen device which runs - you guessed it - Vista Business on its widescreen 7-inch touch display.

HTC Shift 

Inside there’s Tri-Band UMTS/HSDPA, Quad-Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi, as well as a 30GB hard-drive and 1.2GHz VIA CPU.  A fingerprint sensor prevents all of that pesky corporate espionage, and there’s a front-mounted webcam for sending rude pictures of yourself to Julie in Accounting.

The design is redolent of Acer’s short-lived TravelMate C200 Tablet PC, although the Shift trumps the C200 both on size and in having a screen with adjustable tilt.  Considering the compact UMPC form-factor that keyboard looks pretty damn cramped, though.  Expect to see it hit Europe and the US in Q3 2007.

HTC


Tags: ,
Subscribe via RSS or Email | 5279 Subscribers


  1. No Comments

Add your comments

Fill in the required fields below to leave a comment or login to your account. If you haven't signed up, you can do so free here. With SlashGear account, you will be able to participate on SlashGear Forums discussion.






Close
E-mail It
About / Advertise / Contact / Archives / Privacy Policy / Terms of Use
Copyright © 2006-2008 SlashGear, All Rights Reserved.