Review: The HTC Pure (Touch Diamond2) from AT&T
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Just prior to the official release of Windows Phone 6.5 on October 6th at&t released the HTC Pure which  is at&t’s version of the Touch Diamond 2. I have been using  the original Tilt …

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Tablet PC info leaked – Thinkpad X61 and Fujitsu

Posted by John Overleaf on May 16, 2007 – 8:29 am
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JKonTheRun brings you info about a couple leaked items regarding Tablet PC. The Thinkpad X61 and an almost UMPC-like Tablet from Fujitsu.

I noticed in the photos at Tablet PC2 that the screen looked to be smaller than 7″ which looks to be a correct observation with the LCD being listed as 5.6″.  I don’t know what the native resolution of the screen will be but it might be too small for 1024 x 600 as some of the newer UMPCs are going to run.  The small screen size means the device is smaller than UMPCs like the HTC Shift and the Samsung Ultra so we’ll have to wait and see how that impacts the usefulness of such a small keyboard. 

Make sure to check out this info if you are waiting around for a new Tablet PC.

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