Sprint HTC Touch Pro2 Review: My Favorite Windows Mobile Device To Date


The HTC Touch Pro2, for sprint, is a windows mobile power house. Sporting a large, vivid touch screen and the best mobile keyboard I have ever used, this device works well in all regards. It features everything a business user needs such as a quality email client, a decent browser, mobile office, and a good phone. It even offers some good media elements such as beautiful playback of videos and images on the screen. Everything isn’t good however. I really hate resistive touch screens and the screen on the Pro2 hasn’t changed my mind. If you are making a touch screen phone, use capacitive technology please! Also, user created content is adequate at best on this phone. Pictures are decent, for a mobile phone, but video is barley watchable. When you consider other similar devices, such as the Nokia N97, the camera is simply garbage. And why did the diamond2 get a new, 5MP camera, when the more expensive Pro2 didn’t? Overall, I really love this phone. Aside from the poor camera and limited internal memory, the device did everything I needed it to flawlessly. If you are on sprint and are looking for a business class device with a great keyboard, look no further than the HTC Touch Pro2. For exclusive content follow me on twitter at twitter.com and check out my blog at michaelsherlock.com

REVIEW: Dell Inspiron Mini 10 [HD]


www.digitalhomethoughts.com This is an in-depth review video of the Dell Inspiron Mini 10. As configured from Dell Canada, it cost me $559 CAD in March 2009. This Mini 10 is cherry red in colour, uses the Intel Atom Z530 (1.6 Ghz) CPU, has 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, uses Windows XP Home SP3, has a 10.1 inch 16 aspect ratio screen (1024 x 576 resolution), a 160 GB 5400 RPM 2.5 inch hard drive, a 1.3 megapixel Webcam, a 802.11g WiFi card, and is powered by a 3-cell 24 WHr battery. UPDATE: I did some more video tests using Quicktime and Windows Media Player, and while playback was fine (no obvious glitches like with VLC), the quality of the playback wasn’t great – the GPU really sucks at scaling video, and artifacts popped up constantly. Subscribe to our channel and rate our video. Thanks for your support!