HTC's Shift UMPC set to finally go on sale
By Ed Oswald, BetaNews
February 8, 2008, 3:46 PM
Taiwanese phone manufacturer HTC will apparently start selling its Ultra-Mobile PC within a few weeks in Britain, and has apparently also signed a distribution deal with Orange.
HTC first announced the Shift back in March 2007, and had originally targeted a November launch. However, for unknown reasons, the device's debut was delayed until now. The UMPC device will first appear at online retailer Expansys for £885 ($1,720 USD) on February 19.
What makes the Shift different from HTC's previous smart devices is its capability to either run Windows Mobile 6 or Windows Vista. But there are some big tradeoffs, as the device cannot apparently make voice calls.
In addition to the dual operating systems, the Shift also includes 3G data, a built in VGA camera, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a 7-inch touch screen display. A full QWERTY keyboard and mouse is also included.
Orange was not immediately available to confirm the reports.


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