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Photos: HTC Touch Pro unboxed - [Oct 14, 2008]

The HTC Touch Pro goes where other smartphones fear to tread, by combining about every feature under the sun, including both a touchscreen AND a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The $1,099 outright price is expensive, but less than you'll pay for Nokia's music and TV phone, the N96. If you were put off by the Touch Diamond's funky touch-only interface, this could be your ticket to a better Windows Mobile experience.

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