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HTC Touch Pro at Sprint

Posted by Jack Cook on November 5, 2008 – 3:56 pm
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If you have been waiting for this great device, it is here and on the Sprint website.  A decent price reduction along with a rebate and a 2 year contract can get you one of these very cool devices.

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The HTC Touch Pro is the most business-oriented of the popular Touch family of phones. From the slide-out 5-row keyboard, to the security and device management features of Windows Mobile™ 6.1, to the ability to present your company’s PPT presentation using the Video Out capability, this is the touch-screen smartphone that will keep your business humming.
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  • Like you I have to use my reading glasses to see clearly. I'm not sure I want larger fonts because of the lost real estate so I keep several pairs of reading glasses around (car, office, TVv room and a spare set in my gear bag.

    I've not tried this but it is worth looking at:
    http://www.1800pocketpc.com/2008/12/02/ing-chan...
  • mike brosig
    I am looking at the HTC 1 Touch Pro but I can't make the text on the screen big enough for me to see it without the aid of my reading glasses. I have increased it to 300 which is the devices largest size which equates to 1/16 of an inch. Is there an application out there that would overcome this dilemma on the "today" screen.
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