Review: The HTC Pure (Touch Diamond2) from AT&T
October 20, 2009 – 11:39 am | Comments

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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"Physical feedback can immerse you in a game"

Posted by Jack Cook on June 8, 2008 – 7:08 am
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This is a comment from Matt Miller as he was blown away after spending a  spent a few hours with the HTC Touch Diamond.  He just had to post about the accelerometer and physical feedback that just blew him away on the device. 

The real shocker for me though, was what happens when the ball hits a wall/side. You physically feel the hit in the actual area where the ball hits the wall. Plus, the vibration/feedback varies by how far the ball travels before it hits the wall/side. I played the unlocked iPhone version of this game, but the feedback on the Touch Diamond adds a whole new element. My wife is not easily impressed by my devices, but this alone made her say she wanted a Touch Diamond.

Check out Matt’s thoughts here at The Mobile Gadgeteer

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