Bluetooth (wireless) stereo headphones and A2DP are, in addition to Push Mail, the current buzzwords. Just wanting to purchase one of them myself (I think I'll buy the Plantronics Pulsar 590A tomorrow - your opinions?), I've been thoroughly scrutinizing user opinions and reviews on the different models. During this, I was delighted to see English site Mobileburn and (unfortunately, non-English) PDAMania having both published some really-really cool roundups on some more recent headsets.
The (English) Mobileburn article can be found here and is really-really recommended. It contains a lot of detailed for example compatibility information and, as it's a comparative roundup, is far more useful than any non-comparative "review" (it, for example, directly compares the sound quality of each headset).
The PDAMania.hu review can be found here (second part; the first can be found here; it may be worth checking out for, say, the shots).
My readers know for sure I like translating or, at least, summarizing worthy reviews written in "obscure" languages (for example Finnish) into English (yeah, being European has certain advantages; for example, knowledge of several local languages); these articles are no exception. That is, here's a quick comparison chart I've created based on the information found in these two, latter articles (with some added tidbits based on the Mobileburn roundup):
(Note that if you encounter rendering problems, you can also access the chart here)
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http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/08/14/htc_artemis_details/ ... Not seen any details of this phone on the forums here yet; anybody got any more info, besides the short list of technical specs given on the Reg article? Anybody know when this thing is actually coming to market, or how it'll compare to the other HTC smartphones in terms of the actual user experience? This looks like a VERY tasty little phone, but I wish I knew more about it
That said, I do see in the wiki's 'unofficial' section the 'ARTEMIS', but the Register article spells it Artemis (which is how I'd expect it), linking to a Navigadget article which also spells it Artemis (as opposed to Engadget's 'artimes' spelling)... Which one is correct?
No pretty much what you read in the artcile and the wiki is the extent of the knowledge on this device so far. Its to be released in Q4 2006 so possibly late october.
http://www.bengalboy.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&topic_id=630&forum=8
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Coming to T-Mobile:
http://www.theunwired.net/?itemid=3312
Sweet looks, but no UMTS and a rather slow processor. Link above casts doubt on Wifi.
HTC Artemis in action
http://youtube.com/watch?v=cHUap3MIov8&mode=related&search=
everything you need to know boy! quite like the mouse feature!!!
Some good pics of the artemis here - looks slim. Mouse function is a first - now who predicted this would come :wink:
Fm radio and gps a def plus - but microsd slot :evil: htc make up your mind - minisd for trinity and microsd for artemis...... I am losing my mind trying to figure out which device to get next.
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/09/13/hands-on-with-the-htc-artemis/
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I reported about the new WarCraft III clone, Medieval, some days ago. Now, a new, greatly enhanced version has been published, which, now, did work on most Pocket PC’s I’ve tested it on (Dell Axim x51v, Pocket Loox 720, HP iPAQ h2210). It’s only on the WM5-upgraded iPAQ hx4700 that it wouldn’t start – as with, unfortunately, many other games.
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Fortunately, the author of the port, now that he has destroyed his device, hasn’t stopped working on the project. The new version is available for download here.
Go download it if you like the genre; just decompress Medieval_0.1.rar onto your PDA (with all the files – including the ones in the resource subdirectory) and start Game.exe. Unlike with the previous alpha, it has no PC-based executable.
It’s much better than the first version – it’s already playable. Make sure, however, that as the D-Pad (if you don’t use the minimap, you need to use it to scroll the screen) is set to Portrait mode by default, you must explicitly switch to Landscape mode before starting the game so that it’s correctly oriented.
News source: Michu from PocketGaming.de
hey i maybe wasting time but is it possilble to run this on a smartphone like a hermes for example?
Thanks to XDA-Developers forum member KTamas, my attention was pointed to Russian Pocket PC site Hpc.ru’s latest article on the HTC 2007 roadmap.
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If you would really like to know what devices HTC (the elading manufacturer of Pocket PC Phone Edition devices) will come up with, give the article a try – it’s really cool! It also contains a LOT of information on for example the new, hard disk- and GPS-enabled supergeek device, the HTC X7500 Athena. Also its price – a whopping $1700! (Huh, you can get an OQO for that!!!) Another moot point seems to be the keyboard – I don’t think it’ll be so good as, say, that of the HP Jornada 720 (not just because of the size difference, of course). Unfortunately, it’s still not known whether it’ll have goodies like TV receiver / USB host / hardware 3D acceleration).
Unfortunately, there isn’t much information on the other flagship model, Omni, in the article.
Note that some words in the article haven’t been translated into English; if you don’t speak Russian, with some guesswork, fortunately, they’re pretty easy to understand. For example, 'для видеотелефонии' means 'for video phoning' (yeah, it's nice to be able to speak Russian too ).
HTC Wings
looks nice well it would if it had a touch screen :S
HTC X7500
looks too big and expensive
the rest seem more evolution then revolution
It was half a year ago that I reviewed Paragon Software's breakout / arkanoid clone Another Ball, then, in version 1.8. Now that the developers have just updated it to version 2.0, adding, for example VGA support, I've given the new version a thorough try.
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First and foremost, I need to point out that the new version is more or less a direct port / reimplementation of the Palm OS version, as opposed to the old, 1.8 one, which was a genuine Pocket PC (Windows Mobile) game. This, unfortunately, also means that, while it does support VGA on VGA devices (in Portrait mode only), it completely lacks in-game music. What is more, while the Palm OS version does support stereo sound, this one doesn't - version 1.8 still did.
All in all, in my opinion, the new version is NOT worth upgrading to, particularly if you liked the music in the 1.x series. Also, it's, in my opinion, not really worth comparing to major, much more sophisticated (existing and VERY good in-game music) titles like Acky's Breakout. That is, this title shouldn't be the first game you check out, should you want to play a breakout clone. Go for Acky instead - or, for that matter, the latest (1.1 as of now) version of BallRush Aqua. They are way better.
(News source: PPCT)
Good afternoon, community!
Some time ago I started to think about mobile devices with full keyboards - but all what I found were tablets like 2 in 1 and they still didn’t looked good enough. I remembered my Nokias 9 series with beautiful S80 on board, what I have used to write course assignment at Uni, to write job applications, etc. By the same time I’ve been working in retail and used to sell this kind of devices - as well as legends like Qtec 9000. People loved it. So, I’ve decided to move forward!
I have created a concept of smartphone in notebook form-factor:
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3d model can viewed here https://skfb.ly/RHDK
Inspired by Psion 5 series, so it would have a proper QWERTY, and as Nokia 9 series, it would have 2 screens - inside and outside.
According to concept, it should work on modified version of android with access to linux apps, with factory root access and open boot loader for community ROMs.
I have contacted some ODM factories to get estimation for production, and got some advice on cost reduction, to edit concept - for available mainboard and screens - FHD, because its too expensive to produce specific ones.
So, if there is anyone who is interested in such product - you are very welcome leave your suggestions, ideas and comments!
There is a massive work still to be done before I would go for crowdfunding, so any help would be appreciated!
What type of keyboard would prefferable, laptop type, when screen is on the lid, or sliding out? Or anything else?