Reuben Lee | Nov 06, 2008
Taiwanese handheld manufacturer HTC at a press event in Singapore today released the pricing and availability of its two latest devices--the
Touch HD and the
Touch 3G.

HTC Touch HD
Not surprisingly, the much-anticipated Touch HD, which is the new flagship model in HTC's lineup, will be priced at a premium S$1,388 (US$1,001.52). While this is slightly lower than what some people have speculated on earlier (at about S$1,500 (US$1,082.33)), the hefty price tag still makes it one of the most expensive PDA-phones in the market. However, those willing to pay the price will receive in return the best multimedia features one can possibly get in a PDA-phone today.
These range from a 5-megapixel autofocus camera and multiple wireless connectivity options to a 3.5mm audio jack for third-party earphones. The Touch HD's key selling point, though, is its generous 3.8-inch WVGA (800 x 480-pixel) touchscreen display, which is larger than the ones found on the
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 and
Apple iPhone 3G. You can read more about the Touch HD in our first take
here.

HTC Touch 3G
On the other end of the price spectrum is the Touch 3G, HTC's new successor to its popular
Touch line. What's perhaps amazing is that despite adding more features, such as HSDPA and GPS, HTC engineers have also managed to retain the small form factor of the original handheld and, in fact, made the Touch 3G even lighter this time round. The price has also been lightened, at S$798 (US$575.80), S$50 (US$36.08) less than the earlier Touch model on its release. Get our first impressions of the Touch 3G
here.
According to HTC, the Touch 3G and Touch HD will be available exclusively from Singapore operator StarHub and other authorized distributors in the Republic from November and December, respectively. The rest of Asia is also expected to get the two handsets at about the same time.
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pinkoswitch
There are no dates to the retail sales?
Nov 06, 2008 15:54