HTC HD2 selling out across the nation?
TMoNews reports punters interested in acquiring the T-Mobile version of the HTC HD2 are many times ending up going home empty-handed, with the device sold out in local stores. Even turning to RadioShack and Walmart has so far not guaranteed the device for prospective buyers.
While the HTC HD2 is an amazing device, the sales performance today has been somewhat surprising, given the recent announcement of the better specified Sprint Evo, also from HTC. Of course the HTC HD2 is here right now, unlike the Evo which may still run into delays, and is priced very attractively as low as $99 at dealers like Wirefly.com while the Evo is likely to carry a steep WIMAX premium, and is actually useful for business users, again unlike the Android Evo.
Are any of our readers running into shortages? Let us know below.
T-Mobile talks about the HTC HD2
With the launch today of the HTC HD2 T-Mobile has published this feature describing the unique selling points of the device, which beyond the specs of the device itself also includes a number of unique offerings such as a free 6 month trial of the Gogo in-flight WIFI service and of course the ability to rent movies directly from the device.
Read more at Letstalk.com
Windows 95 on the HTC HD2
A bit more real than our last video, the above demo shows a pretty functional Windows 95 running in VGA mode on the Qemu processor emulator.
The 1 Ghz processor clearly makes quite a difference, with the desktop OS running fast enough to even play games such as Starcraft on.
Read more on the process of getting this emulator to run on your HTC HD2 in this XDA-Dev thread here.























































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