shift
31/10/2009 23:43 par slaytane
Ne choisissez plus entre productivité et portabilité. Equipé d'un grand écran tactile et hautement fonctionnel, le HTC Shift fonctionne sous Microsoft Windows Vista® et bénéficie d'une conception soignée et ultra légère.
Grâce au HTC SnapVUE™ , vous visualisez rapidement et facilement aux informations essentielles, telles que vos e-mails, votre calendrier, vos SMS et vos contacts… et ce, même si l'appareil est éteint. Désormais, plus besoin d'allumer l'appareil pour consulter vos e-mails!
La rapidité et la connexion constante du HTC Shift vous garantissent une productivité optimale où que vous soyez.
Il suffit notamment de faire coulisser l'écran tactile de 7 pouces inclinable pour accéder à un clavier AZERTY, qui vous permet de bénéficier d'un environnement PC complet lorsque vous êtes en déplacement.
Nouveau, HTC Shift avec Origami™ Experience 2.0
Le HTC Shift™ intègre désormais Microsoft Origami Experience 2.0, une suite logicielle dérivée de Windows Vista qui offre un accès immédiat aux informations essentielles et aux applications de votre choix, prêtes à être lancées.
Pour un déploiement rapide, Origami™ Central rassemble en un même point vos contenus multimédias préférés (musique, vidéos, images), les programmes, les nouvelles Usenet et la navigation Web.
Origami™ Now donne accès d’un geste du doigt à la messagerie, au calendrier, aux flux RSS, à la météo et aux listes pour une bonne organisation et un affichage rapide.
| Des mises à jour instantanées grâce au système push e-mail toujours activé | |
| Une batterie d'une autonomie de 2 jours pour utiliser le HTC Shift lorsque vous êtes en déplacement | |
| L'accès instantané aux informations essentielles grâce à HTC SnapVUE™ | |
| Un design révolutionnaire qui vous permet de bénéficier de la portabilité et de la mobilité | |
| Un appareil puissant fonctionnant sous Windows Vista® |
The ultimate mobile office: refined and up-rated. More power, more control, more performance.
Building on the success of its iconic predecessor, the second-generation HTC Advantage™ X7510 takes laptop performance in a pocket-size form-factor to new heights of power and usability.
Featuring a massive 16GB of internal flash memory, coupled with finger gesture recognition and an improved tactile keyboard for intensive text-input… the Advantage X7510 makes playing media, working with Microsoft Office® documents, sending and receiving emails and web browsing an altogether more empowering experience.
Slide the Advantage X7510's keyboard away to reveal the large 5” VGA touch screen incorporating the finger-friendly HTC Home™ application menu. Snap the detachable magnetic keyboard in place to enjoy flat surface use and reap the full benefits of Windows Mobile® 6 wherever you may be.
Lightweight and attractive, the HTC Advantage X7510 is perfect for on-the-move people who need to stay in the loop… and all without compromising on power or functionality.
Highlights
| 16GB of internal flash memory to hold more files than before | |
| 5" VGA touch screen | |
| Detachable full-keyboard | |
| Integrated GPS chip for use with maps software like TomTom® NAVIGATOR™ or CoPilot® Live | |
| Enjoy super fast connectivity with Global 3.5G/HSDPA, GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® 2.0 | |
| Finger gesture recognition, working seamlessly with HTC Home™ for key information at a glance and quick application deployment | |
| Internet Explorer® and newly-included Opera 9 browser - optimized for touch-screen use | |
| Work from the palm of your hand, or use the newly refined snap-on keyboard for typing |
The HTC P3400 is an affordable Windows Mobile PDA phone which aims to enhance users mobile experience with a powerful yet easy-to-use interface. The HTC P3400 is fashionable, sleek and stylish in design and is powered with the revolutionary Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0. The HTC P3400 is an easy-to-use as it offers users Voice Commander, allowing users to dial and control their music easily with their voice. Enjoy music and movie clips with the HTC’s Media Hub. User can adjust audio settings such as 3D sound, bass, etc. with HTC’s Audio Booster for a more dynamic sound experience. All in all, the HTC P3400 model has been specially developed for active mobile professionals who want to manage their work wherever they are and also keep in touch with family, friends and access the latest news using an all-in-one handset device.
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Be more productive with Windows Mobile® 5.0 for Pocket PC Edition including Direct Push Technology |
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Quad-band GSM, GPRS and EDGE |
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Connect with Bluetooth® 2.0with A2DP& AVRCP for a great wireless audio experience |
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Enjoy music and movie clips with the HTC’s Media Hub |
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Large 2.8" TFT touch-screen LCD display |
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Large 2.8" LCD touch screen for image, video and web viewing |
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Capture quality pictures and video with 2.0 mega-pixel camera |
Présenté en fin d'année dernière en Europe, ce sont désormais de nouvelles informations qui sont disponibles au sujet du prochain smartphone sous Windows Mobile conçu par le taïwanais HTC, le S630, qui porte un nom de code « Cavalier ».
Le smartphone HTC Cavalier est prévu pour disposer d'un processeur Samsung SC 2442 cadencé à 400 Mhz, d'un écran QVGA d'une taille de 2,4 pouces, d'un appareil photo numérique de 2 Megapixels et d'une quantité de mémoire interne de 128 Mo de ROM et 64 Mo de RAM.
Le smartphone HTC Cavalier est de plus quadribande GSM, GPRS et Edge, tribande UMTS (2100/850/1900 Mhz) et HSDPA. Il possède enfin une double connectique Bluetooth 2.0 et Wifi 802.11b/g en plus d'une batterie d'une capacité de 1050mAh, d'un port pour carte mémoire MicroSD et d'une fonction JOGGR (navigation tactile).
Cette fois, d'après le webzine boygenius qui a pris en main pendant quelques heures le smartphone, il apparait que le constructeur HTC aurait envoyé à ses distributeurs une note indiquant que le terminal ne serait finalement pas commercialisé, même si cette information vient contredire celle donnée par les trois grossistes français autorisés par HTC Europe. Légèrement plus large qu'un smartphone HTC Excalibur (HTC S620), le nouveau smartphone HTC Cavalier a été annoncé en novembre dernier comme étant prévu pour être commercialisé en france dans le courant du mois de mars 2007 au plus tôt.
A noter enfin que selon le même webzine, ce smartphone va inaugurer une nouvelle version de son système Windows Mobile 5 lui ajoutant entre autre une nouvelle page d'accueil pour Internet Explorer Mobile exploitant les fonctionnalités « mobiles » des derniers services Web de Microsoft. De même, c'est sa connectique HSDPA qui a visiblement été retravaillée, permettant d'atteindre des débits très impressionnants de plus de 850 kbps en téléchargement !
Designer Carl Hagerling created an interesting Sony Ericsson concept phone, blending a cellphone with a device that most of us use daily: the alarm clock. It’s true that such devices have died out, in favor of the ones incorporated in phones or watches, but such an idea could give the alarm clocks a new twist.
Sony Ericsson WakeUpPhone shows the time and also works as an alarm clock that’s wake you up in the morning. The Swedish designer of the handset incorporated a tilted display into the concept, perfect for the alarm position, in order to give the user a better view of the time, while sitting on the bed.
This device draws its power from two AAA batteries and also packs a Walkman player, camera and a power button.
Every once in a while we run out of concept phones and we have a look of the devices leaked on the web lately. While some of them will never be real, others have the tendency of becoming commercially viable products soon after getting leaked online.
The latest device we’ve stumbled upon is Nokia N920, the Internet Tablet that follows Nokia N900 and brings Maemo 6 to the scene.
The device can be checked out in the image above and it seems that it’ll be hitting the market in Q1 2010. The N900 and N920 share quite a bunch of common specs, but you have to know that the freshly leaked tablet packs a 4.13 inch capacitive multitouch display.
Of course, Nokia N920 gives up the full QWERTY keyboard, in favor of touch navigation and it runs Maemo 6 OS as mentioned above, so we don’t see why the N900 won’t support the same operating system.
Want a device that’s both futuristic and elegant, both sci-fi and scheduled for 2010? A team of designers created the incredible Nokia CLIPit concept phone, that is considered 2010 material and comes with incredible feats, like using the finger print as a SIM, a 12 inch screen and Persian turquoise stone encrusted.
This is the creation of Mohammad Zamani, Ziba Hemmati, Mir Kazem khalifezadeh, Ali Khajuee and Rasul Shokrani. Nokia CLIPit is made out of brushed steel, among others and it features a touch pad dot matrix screen, a clip on design and “smart fabrics” that pull out the 12 inch screen. On top of the device there’s a steel touchscreen based on a group of tiny Light Emitting Diodes incorporated in the steel section.
This can generate dynamic buttons, serving all purposes, from navigation, to dialling numbers and music control. If you pull down the device’s clip, it’ll turn into a hands free and you should also know that the Nokia concept can be connected to any other gadgets by clipping it to them.
If you’re curious about the huge 12 inch screen, know that the basic display is a 3 inch unit, but it’s made out of a flexible cloth, based on Philips’ Lumative technology. The 3 inch color screen is the upper layer of the screen, but it can expand its size via “smart fabrics”, that are cloths with sensor nets between their layers, with touch support embedded.
Thanks to this technology, Nokia CLIPit can become a pocket folding 12 inch laptop. Although not many people noticed this beautiful concept, I dare to say that it’s as important in 2009 as Nokia Morph was in 2008. Great effort from the designers and it would be a pity if CLIPit remains a concept.
Remember the hot Sony Ericsson Impersa concept we’ve shown you a couple of days ago? Well, aside from the original image of the device, we’ve now got a bunch of new shots, courtesy of its maker, Shane A. Bygrave. We remind you that this is Cyber-shot concept phone, with a 12.1 megapixel camera.
Also dubbed the Impersa HD, the device packs a 4.1 inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display with multi-touch support. The screen is protected against scratches, it supports portrait and landscape mode and you should know that the phone’s camera uses a Carl Zeiss lens, with autofocus, 3x optical zoom, XenonFlash, camera notification, self timer and night light.
A 3.5mm audio jack and a microSD card slot are also on the specs list of this concept. In the last image below, you can have a look at Impersa HD’s interface, looking pretty hot actually, specially if you take into account that this is a cameraphone.
It’s been a while since we last saw a Nokia concept phone, but we’re glad to finally check out an original device of this kind. Designed by Diego Peralta, the Nokia B-FLOW phone is inspired by the Brazilian culture, costumes and landscape. The device combines both the Finnish classic design and Brazilian curves.
Of course, we’re dealing with a Nokia touchscreen phone and we learn that B-FLOW set a relaxed design tone and comes with an original curvy lateral design. Its case is inspired by the “hues of a summer sunset at the Copacabana beach”, as claimed by the designer. Also, we learn the case was made using a three layered co injection of polycarbonate.
The base layer is orange, followed by a translucent pearl white layer and finally a transparent coating on top. There’s also a camera lens on board, hidden by a photopolymer screen, that can become transparent, once the camera is turned on. Nokia B-FLOW can be customized according to the user’s need and it also comes with social networking features.
With all of these details and photos, it’s hard to believe that this device is only a concept…
Remort1 is a fresh name among the designers on the Esato board, but his creation is pretty decent: the Sony Ericsson iIMPERIA concept. This touchscreen phone is both a music handset and a cool cameraphone, as it sports an 8.1 megapixel camera at the back with flash, autofocus and video recording (we suppose).
Beneath the screen you’ll notice a couple of keys, among which there’s a Home button, a Call and Reject Call button, plus another 2 keys for menu features. I wonder if this is an Android handset or a Symbian one, considering Sony Ericsson’s latest preferences.
I wouldn’t mind seeing this as a fresh XPERIA device, specially due to the name resemblance and we look forward to seeing more projects from designer Remort1.