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Aug

HTC Touch Pro Video Review: Part 1

By Robin Landy

Had enough of of our HTC Touch Pro coverage yet? No. We didn’t think so. Here’s part one of our exclusive review of this beast-of-a-phone.

Don’t forget to keep your questions coming in our forums.

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6 Responses

Hi, just stumbled across your site. Great review. I’d be really interested in seeing a side by side iphone 3g comparison. I’ve always liked winmo devices but they always seem to be a bit clunky in comparison. Glad that there are finally a few better looking winmo handsets coming.

Phoenix | on August 15th, 2008 at 11:51 am says:

That “circle drawing” wasn’t mentioned because it’s been in the HTC album since it was first made. It was on the Touch Dual and Cruise and I have it on my TyTN II.

Well, it was welcome news to relative virgins like myself!

Fireblade63 | on August 15th, 2008 at 1:16 pm says:

Hey guys, very nice reviews.

Would’ve been better if we could see a sharper video (to be able to see radio version etc…)

You have mentioned that you did alot of GPS testing, WiFi and the battery had gone down to 50%
If you’d done the same on TyTN II (Kaiser) with its stock battery, which would consume more?
I am concerned here that the VGA screen is expected to consume more.

Also, any word on the TV-out cable?
We have been reading around that it is mainly for powerpoint presentations…which is disappointing.
I was looking forward to displaying some videos or so on an LCD pr projector or something.
If you get to test that out anytime soon, I am sure alot of people will appreciate to know how that goes as it is one of the advantages.

Did you feel h/w button lacks compared to your displayed TyTN I?
Did you try a button mapping software to get full usability?

Thanks and keep’em coming

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