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Jan 11, 2010

NEW HTC PHONE TO MAKE SENSE OF NetBook


The phenomenon that expands the mobile phone manufacturers to produce a mini-tracks netbook already begun when Nokia launches 3G Booklet. typical cell phone is not automatically removed, but a mainstay for products with attractive features. This gadget is strengthened by the operating system (OS) Windows Vista, connectivity or 3.5 G HSDPA and the ability to push by mail is becoming a trend. In terms of design, the HTC is known as the designer of a unique-shaped gadget but sophisticated than similar products.
Sophisticated colors are available with Silver, HTC tried to play on a futuristic design. Weighing was comparatively light, only about 800 grams with dimensions of 207 mm (L) x 129 mm (W) x 25 mm (T). The weight and dimensions of the impact on the use of a mini-screen, only 7 inch. But do not worry, the weakness was covered with touch technology strengthened reinforced Shift screen.HTC Intel Processor A110 (800 MHz) or a Qualcomm MSM 7200 (400 MHz), memory capacity (RAM) 1 GB DDR2 and 40 GB hard disk. This kind of specification is under the standard version of a mini Notebooks. Nokia itself strengthen 3G Booklet with Intel Atom Z 530 (1.66 GHz) with 160 GB Hardisk.
to the level of intelligence, the HTC Shift is strengthened Intel Processor A110 (800 MHz) or a Qualcomm MSM 7200 (400 MHz), memory capacity (RAM) 1 GB DDR2 and 40 GB hard disk. Specifications of this kind of understanding is shared processor power requirements for a particular OS, processors such doubt could support operating systems like Windows Vista is famous heavy. So that practically the use of Vista on the HTC Shift was risky. Not to mention the operation of the application measured.
Even so, there is one interesting thing here. In the Shift also have an application called SnapVUE, an application that allows the Shift can receive email, view weather forecasts, calendars and other things in standby to save battery life.


BY :VACCANT

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