
HTC have finally released the much anticipated HTC TyTN II (aka HTC 4550 or HTC Kaiser). It seems that the during the development of this unit, HTC were determined to pack in every feature developed to date, bar none, and have come up trumps with this amazing device.
Do you want full PDA functionality with the complete Windows Mobile® 6 Professional suite? You’ve got it. How about a fully connected Quad band mobile phone sporting Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi, 3.5G HSDPA connectivity delivering file download speeds up to nine times faster than 3G. Yup! Did you need a 3 megapixel CMOS camera with autofocus capability? It has that too. And if you were worried about losing your way on holiday, or for that important business meeting, the Kaiser also has a fully integrated GPS receiver, plus a taster version of TomTom navigator (which includes the TomTom software, but requires that you purchase the maps for your region).
As if that lot isn’t enough for you, HTC have also put a great deal of thought into the ergonomics of their latest release. As well as a pleasingly tactile ribbed plastic grip around the side of the device, there’s also an extremely useful thumbwheel control on the front of the device to allow for easier control. Perhaps the piece de resistance though, is the sliding QWERTY keyboard, which allows you to angle and tilt the LCD screen into a better writing position, giving a comfortable user experience of the sprung keyboard.
For those seeking a fully integrated device, the HTC TyTN II is a top pick and must be seriously considered by anyone seeking such a unit. Rivalling, and perhaps even bettering the coveted Apple iPhone due to its GPS functionality, Mobile Office Suite, and slide out keyboard, the TyTN II represents the cutting edge in integrated mobile technology, and at a price that won’t break the bank.
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