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Gear Diary: Touch vs Touch Dual

Posted by gasusan2005 on December 20, 2007 – 7:51 am
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HTC introduced the Touch earlier this year, and this winter they have released the Touch Dual. Both feature TouchFLO, HTC’s touchscreen technology which allows “finger-touch scrolling, panning and photo zooming” with its “3D touch cube interface for quick and easy navigation.” Both have flush mounted screens which allow unfettered finger swiping, both are quite the minimalists with their D-pad and two button fronts, and both have a lovely rubbery coating on their ergonomic and caressable bodies.

What are the main differences between these two Touches? and Why might you like one more than the other?

Head over to Gear Diary and check out Judie Lipsett’s great photos and thorough comparisons of the two devices!

[Photo from Gear Diary~ Susan]

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