LAPTOP Magazine reviews the HTC Shift X9000

Posted by gasusan2005 on Mar 19, 2008

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LAPTOP Magazine has a FULL review on the HTC Shift CDMA version, aka HTC X9000:

“Ultra-Mobile PC” has become somewhat of a dirty word this past year, especially as lower-cost, mini laptops like the Eee PC have captured the imagination (and wallets) of hundreds of thousands of customers. The HTC Shift X9000, the smart phone maker’s first stab at a full Windows machine, is different, however.

This $1,499 system is a bona fide mobile computer that tries to shed the UMPC stigma by offering push e-mail via mobile broadband for up to three days on a charge, as well as a unique slide-and-tilt display that reveals a keyboard. And with new Origami 2.0 software on board, surfing the Web with your finger is a pleasure. The Shift X9000 is certainly innovative, but is it worth the high price even for those executives who can afford it?

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Is it worth it? Check out LAPTOP Magazine reviews the HTC Shift X9000  and then let us know in the comments below if you think it is worth it!

The HTC Shift X9000 is available now from Amazon.com

Source:LAPTOP magazine

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    For a couple hundred dollars more than the Shift X9000, you can get an ultraportable notebook like the MacBook Air, with a full-size keyboard and much faster CPU, provided you prefer a larger 13-inch display and don’t mind toting an extra pound.

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    For a couple hundred dollars more than the Shift X9000, you can get an ultraportable notebook like the MacBook Air, with a full-size keyboard and much faster CPU, provided you prefer a larger 13-inch display and don’t mind toting an extra pound.

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