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PDAGold Reviews the HTC TyTN

December 14th, 2006 Jason Dunn

“Less than a year ago, we saw the launch of Qtek 9100 (code name HTC Wizard), which offered a powerful set of features complete with an unusual yet highly convenient slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Unfortunately, there were a range of drawbacks, from an ultra-slow (but ultra-power- efficient) processor to slightly buggy system which took a long time to fix; and the device failed to convince many users. HTC is now making another attempt with a new device called HTC TyTN (code name HTC Hermes). I would like to thank Sunnysoft, a vendor of mobile solutions in the Czech Republic, for lending me a specimen for testing purposes. If you find something strange about the name HTC TyTN, you are right. HTC has decided not only to manufacture mobile devices but also to sell them under their own HTC brand. They have chosen a nice shade of green as their corporate colour, forged a new logo and flooded stone as well as electronic shops with devices of funny names. HTC TyTN is one of them.”

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I don’t normally post links to device reviews here on the Two Inch View, but this review by Pavel Koza from PDAGold was so thorough I wanted to call attention to it: the HTC TyTN is indeed a compelling device if you’re looking for a Windows Mobile device with a high degree of functionality. Check out the review for more details.

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