Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Aug 12 2007, 1:24pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
HTC announced their entry into the notebook business dubbed HTC Shift in March. GotterBeMobile is apparently the first to get their hands on this amazing ultra-portable notebook for a review.
Hugo Ortega published a video review of the HTC Shift in their Ink Show series. The video is 34 minutes long and he had the Shift available to test for 60 hours.Watch the video review on GottaBeMobile. This video review is definitely worth watching.
The HTC Shift tested in the review runs Windows Vista Business. Specifications include a 7 inch color screen, Intel Santa Rosa A110 Processor, 1GB DDR2 RAM, 40GB HDD
HSDPA, Web Cam, Biometrics sensor, Wifi and Bluetooth.
The HTC Shift is scheduled for release in Q3 2007.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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