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The most powerful Windows Mobile device I ever evaluated was the HTC Advantage X7501 that was released back in August of 2007 and I wrote quite an extensive review that was my most viewed blog post of 2007. The successor to the Advantage X7501, the X7510, was announced at Mobile World Congress in February...
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I posted about the press release and kick-off event for the HTC Diamond this morning and after looking at some more of the videos and having the opportunity to find out more about the Diamond from a call with Jason B. Mackenzie, Executive Director, National Accounts, I think HTC has a potential big winner...
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The Celio REDFLY Mobile Companion provides Windows Mobile users with a large 8 inch display and keyboard for faster text entry and a better viewing experience. The device is rock solid and I placed my pre-order for the device, which just arrived in the full retail packaging (not in the review plain brown...
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I have spent quite a bit of time and even more money trying to find a solution that would help me be productive during my daily 2 hour train commute and while traveling. I have also added the restrictions that it has to be very portable, lighter than my MBP, and have a battery life that last 3-4 hours...
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Kevin, James, and I spent all of MobileTechRoundup show #127 discussing our thoughts and experiences with the Celio REDFLY Mobile Companion and the new Sprint HTC Shift. We had some technical difficulties with a mic, but Kevin was able to work his magic and get the show put together.
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The last major HTC device I reviewed was the HTC Advantage and since that time I have been a bit excited, as has most of the ultra portable crowd, about the HTC Shift. There are some reviews online for the GSM version of the HTC Shift that is available in Europe, but that is not the version being officially...
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I've been using an HTC Shift from Sprint for over a week now and as you can see in over 140 photos and screenshots found in my extensive image gallery I have had a chance to try out most all aspects of the device. I was planning to post my full review next Monday, 24 March, when the Sprint and HTC...
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Kevin started off MobileTechRoundup show #126 by talking about his new Samsung Q1 Ultra Premium UMPC device. We also offered our opinions on whether you really need multiple notebooks to be productive. James, Kevin, and I are also getting new REDFLY mobile companion's to try out this week and we...
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I have seen the photos and videos of the Google Android device online, but just had the chance to get my own hands-on time with device here at the Mobile World Congress event. An ARM representative had one for demonstration and one in a sealed plastic display case (the display one was gray). I shot the...
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I wrote up a rather detailed review of the HTC Advantage back in August 2007 and since that time I have continued to discover how powerful of a device the Advantage really is or can be made to be with 3rd party software applications. I have been thinking about picking up an ultra portable device like...
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I arrived at CES in Vegas and plan to stick around and see if there are any new mobile gadgets that may be worth picking up in 2008. While I do like to wander the show floor and find hidden treasures, it is much more productive to attend press events where vendors are brought in to offer one-on-one time...
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The Mobile Tech Roundup gang is headed to CES 2008 in Vegas and in this first show of 2008 we provided some feedback on choices we made for 2007. We chose our favorite devices and favorite applications of 2007. We also talked about what we were bringing to CES this year to cover the event.
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01-06-2008
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