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The bad: Price; practicality; camera; graphics performance.
The bottom line: The cost will automatically put the X7510 out of reach for most buyers, but it does possess great qualities for business users.
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6.6
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It is a AIO office machine
Aug 1, 2008Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: Got everything you need on the go
Cons: You may consider getting another phone for the weekend
Opinion:
I got the HTC U1000 which is the predecessor of the Advantage.
After reading through all the post, I must say that all that speaks against it has place the Advantage and the U1000 in the wrong category.
It is not a handphone per se. It is a super convenient sub-UMPC that does voice calls as well.
Between carrying a UMPC and a phone everyday to do checks on my emails and presentation, I rather have two gadgets combined into one, i.e. the advantage.
But if you are really looking for a super duper gadget in the shape of the normal handphone size? then I can say the screen size of normal handphones do not do justice to the features that it has. Think HTC smartphones or Nokia N95.
So for maximising the features of the HTC advantage, then one has to match it with a screen size that actually makes using the features much ... Read more
Great
Jul 26, 2008Rating: 1 out of 10 (Abysmal)
Pros: Everything
Cons: Its not what I need
Opinion:
This is a great product from HTC, its like a mini laptop at the same time a phone but I believe this defy the very essence of mobile phone. A phone that you can carry with you, can slip into your pocket, comes in handy and sturdy. This is a big chunk.
Its just not my ideal phone, simple as that.
No loss!
Jul 14, 2008Rating: 6 out of 10 (Good)
Pros: Weigh less than most notebooks
Cons: Why would you want one?
Opinion:
I've seen these things at retailers. There is no reason I can see to get one. These things are 4 times the size of smartphones, Ok they run Windows but the question is why get one? Here's why i wouldn't?
* They cost a fortune, price range of a high end notebook
* The CPU will leave you with a painful Windows epxerience
* They're neither sub-notebook nor smartphone, so that leaves UMPC, which is totally owned by the eeePC, Wind, Everex, HP and 50 million other brands at a fraction of the cost with a much better keyboard
* There is absolutely no ego factor involved in getting one, nowadays you just look ill-informed
Save your money, get a new phone and a eeePC.
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