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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

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Is The HTC Shift Losing Its Shine?

- Warner Crocker

Warnerc2After the excellent reporting from GITEX by Kaz 911 on the HTC Shift, a number of folks who had great interest in the device after Hugo’s first look InkShow, have shifted from the “I’m Buying” column to “Wait and See” mode. And, in my opinion, for good reason. Hugo’s first look at a production unit left a lot of questions unanswered for him and thousands of viewers. While Kaz 911 provided us with some more info, most intriguingly the news that the device is not running a full version of Windows Mobile and a 2 hour battery life, there still seem to be a lot of questions out there. I’m still skeptical of how the whole Broadcom/Qualcomm spat is going to affect this, even with contrary assurances from HTC. My searching ability may be in error here, but as of yet, there is no info on the HTC Shift on the FCC site. (Not unusal timing since they are talking November/December at the earliest for US release.) In many respects I think we are dealing with a tough to pin down moving target here. Others seem to agree. Thoughtfix is re-evaluating his purchasing plans based on the new info. Steve “Chippy” Paine has put up a comparison chart with other UMPCs and in his article he says, “the HTC Shift doesn’t look like it’s going to be the de-facto leader in the UMPC market.”

Count me as one of those who thought the Shift was going to be a real game changer. It still might be. But for now, count me as in the “Wait and See” column.

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9/11/2007 5:27 AM MST  

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007 9:34:08 AM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
It went off my shopping list purely on the basis of the 800 x 480 screen resolution depite its design being the best around. That was before the quoted battery life and no WM6.

My attentions have now gone unto the Fujitsu U1010 or the Kojinsha SH8/Vye S37 unless HTC show of releasing a HTC Shift "2" before mid Novemebr the corrects the HTC Shift's flaws
Dave Maiden
Tuesday, September 11, 2007 1:27:16 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
I have been following the P1610. Got exited about the HTC, BUT the 800 resolution ???!!!
Off the list!
I already have two old laptops with 800x600 (one is Fujitsu B142).
My minimun is 1024. Specially after using on a daily basis an M200 with 1400.
Erich
Wednesday, September 12, 2007 9:51:58 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
It's still a cool device, but it is not for me. It's not even about the resolution. The battery life in Vista kills my willingness to overlook the soft touch screen and 800 MHz processor.
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