Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Does That Trackpoint Really Work? The HTC Artemis Reviewed
Posted by Nurhisham Hussein in "HARDWARE" @ 11:30 AM
"UltimatePocket proposes of exclusiveness to you a first making of contact with the HTC Artemis (P3300) which will be certainly PDAPhone of the end of L’year 2006. The HTC Artemis is PDAPhone, one cannot communicating, with out of standard a connectivity Bluetooth, WiFi, EDGE and GPS to finish. Moreover, its devastating design and ultra slim will return to you insane in love with this HTC Artemis. Convergence PDA and Telephone are really felt and especially that the finalization of the product is exemplary."
Hot on the heels of it's global launch comes a review of the HTC Artemis, the GPS-enabled device with the innovative trackball. The usual less than satisfactory translation aside, Ultimatepocket.com are one of the first out of the gates in reviewing the Artemis and have got a whole bucketfull of detailed photos for your viewing delight. They also tested out the trackpoint and found it pretty useful, though not without issues. What surprised me was how small the Artemis actually was in a comparison shot with a iPaq 6915 - nice!
Hot on the heels of it's global launch comes a review of the HTC Artemis, the GPS-enabled device with the innovative trackball. The usual less than satisfactory translation aside, Ultimatepocket.com are one of the first out of the gates in reviewing the Artemis and have got a whole bucketfull of detailed photos for your viewing delight. They also tested out the trackpoint and found it pretty useful, though not without issues. What surprised me was how small the Artemis actually was in a comparison shot with a iPaq 6915 - nice!