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FIRST LOOK: HTC Shift makes us weak at knees

Monday May 05, 2008
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$1999
Price at time of review.

If you've been fantasising about a slate PC that would look at home in Arthur Dent's satchel, read on.

FIRST LOOK: HTC Shift makes us weak at knees
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Written by Adam Turner
Tags: HTC | Shift


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Comments: 5
nix
May 5, 2008 4:28 PM
Why did they have to put Vista on this... :(


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FIRST LOOK: HTC Shift makes us weak at knees?
If you've been fantasising about a slate PC that would look at home in Arthur Dent's satchel, the HTC Shift could be the one.

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geller
May 6, 2008 11:45 AM
Here's what this looks like:
- VERY expensive when compared to EeePc, and considering it's still a slow-ass CPU platform.
- BUT VERY slick mobile broadband. This thing essentially looks like a phone, but in notebook form.
nix
May 6, 2008 12:37 PM
A really really slow phone.

:)

Ideal situation: EEE PC with HSDPA.
blockcentre
May 8, 2008 8:45 PM
I can't see the point in these minibooks, netbooks or whatever you want to call them.

They just don't seem practical at all... tiny keyboards, non-practical screen in res that will leave you endlessly scrolling when browsing most websites, lack of features, zero storage...

Why not just buy an actual notebook for a couple hundred more? At least you'll be able to do a zillion more things with it and won't strain the heck out of your eyes.

I just don't get it. It all just looks like a novelty to me. I wonder how many eeePC's have actually been returned after they were purchased?

Zara_Baxter
May 28, 2008 10:40 AM
blockcentre wrote:
I can't see the point in these minibooks, netbooks or whatever you want to call them.

They just don't seem practical at all... tiny keyboards, non-practical screen in res that will leave you endlessly scrolling when browsing most websites, lack of features, zero storage...

Why not just buy an actual notebook for a couple hundred more? At least you'll be able to do a zillion more things with it and won't strain the heck out of your eyes.

I just don't get it. It all just looks like a novelty to me. I wonder how many eeePC's have actually been returned after they were purchased?



The portability is a big factor -- if you want something under a kilo, you're basically looking at a netbook-style gadget, or shelling out 3 grand on an ultraportable.

It's definitely a developing segment of the market -- I think we'll see a lot of improvements in performance, keyboards, etc over the next six to twelve months.
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