Advertisement

No account yet? Register
HTC Advantage X7500 Windows Mobile handheld
By Julian Prokaza on Monday, 07 May 2007

HTC Advantage X7500The UMPC may be dead in the water for the time being, but manufacturers aren't abandoning the idea just yet. Intel has already announced its plans for a reboot of the UMPC and now smartphone supremo HTC has revealed its take on the concept in the form of the Advantage.

Despite appearances though, the Advantage isn't actually a UMPC, since it runs Windows Mobile rather than a full version of XP or Vista. This makes it a bit of a throwback to the days when Windows CE-powered clamshell handhelds ruled the world, but there's certainly nothing backwards about the Advantage's design.

As you can see from the photo on the right, the Advantage may mimic a clamshell design, but the screen and keyboard are actually two separate components. When not is use, weak magnets clip the keyboard to the screen (where it doubles as a screen protector) and another set of much stronger magnets clamp it to the base of the screen for typing. When assembled in this way, the angle of the screen is a little too steep to use the Advantage comfortably on a desk for long, but try holding it in both hands for two-thumbed typing and the screen will topple off the keyboard if tilted back too much.

Fortunately, HTC also provides a high-quality leather case that solves this problem and with both screen and keyboard clipped in place, the leather is stiff enough to support the screen and connected keyboard at any angle. The case also means that there's somewhere to hold the keyboard if you don't want to use it -- you can just leave it to dangle disconnected while you prod the touch-sensitive screen with the stumpy stylus. The whole arrangement works surprisingly well and the only letdown is the keyboard itself. The keys are more pocket calculator than personal computer and while they're fine for poking out emails with two fingers, their miniscule travel and near total lack of tactile feedback makes them useless for much else.

The Advantage's screen, on the other hand, is a joy. Crisp, bright and measuring 5" across, it transforms Windows Mobile from a small-screen novelty into a genuinely useful tool - or at least it would, if the full 640 x 480 resolution was recognised. As it stands, Windows Mobile just treats the screen as a standard 320 x 240 smartphone display and scales everything up accordingly. This is great news for anyone with failing eyesight, but everyone else is better of installing the free MvRTrueVGA utility that turns the Advantage's screen into a true VGA display.

HTC Advantage X7500 VGA displayHTC Advantage X7500 VGA display

With 128Mb of memory, the Advantage is particularly capacious by Windows Mobile standards, but the inclusion of a built-in 8Gb Microdrive alongside the usual miniSD card slot should mean that storage space will never be an issue. HTC also pre-loads the Microdrive with TomTom Navigator 6, so there's a use for the built-in GPS receiver from the get go. Wi-Fi and 3G make mobile browsing a breeze, but the Advantage's size makes it a poor substitute for a mobile phone. No surprises then that HTC limits it to use as a speakerphone unless you connect a hands-free headset.

If you're looking for a mobile device that's more capable than a smartphone, but smaller than a laptop, the HTC Advantage may fit the bill -- as long as you're prepared to put up with Windows Mobile. £635 is a lot of money for an unlocked model, but you can pick one up for around half the price with a mobile phone contract.

HTC Advantage X7500

Price £634.95 inc VAT
Rating 5 out of 6
Good Clever design; overflowing with features
Bad Poor keyboard; bulky
Verdict An interesting device that sits somewhere between a handheld and a UMPC, but it needs a better keyboard if it's to act as more than a very occasional laptop replacement.
Manufacturer HTC
Buy from Expansys

HTC Advantage X7500HTC Advantage X7500HTC Advantage X7500HTC Advantage X7500HTC Advantage X7500
HTC Advantage X7500    

Specifications

Operating system Windows Mobile 5
Processor Intel PXA270 (624MHz) with ATU Graphic Chip W2284
System memory 256Mb ROM
User memory 128Mb RAM (miniSD card), 8Gb hard disk drive
Screen 5in (640 x 480) touch-sensitive
Bands Quad band GSM/GPRS; Tri-band HSDPA/UMTS
Camera 2 megapixel with front-facing CMOS camera
Connectivity 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP, VGA, TV-out, internal GPS
Other Microphone, stereo speakers, detachable keyboard, leather case, speakerphone
Quoted battery life 300h standby, 5.5h talk-time
Size 133.5 x 98 x 20mm
Weight 395g
Comments
Add New Search
Write comment
Name:
Email:
 
Website:
Title:
UBBCode:
[b] [i] [u] [url] [quote] [code] [img] 
 
:D:):(:0:shock::confused:8):lol::x:P:oops::cry:
:evil::twisted::roll::wink::!::?::idea::arrow:
Please input the anti-spam code that you can read in the image.

3.25 Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved."




Bookmark with:
Reddit!Del.icio.us!Google!Facebook!Slashdot!Technorati!StumbleUpon!
 
< Prev   Next >

Latest news

How to quickly add different domains to iPhone emails
Not a whole lot of mobile news floating about this afternoon so we thought we’d treat you to another Apple iPhone tip while we wait for somet...
Read more...
Tosh makes it a dozen new Centrino 2 models
Not to be outdone by Sony and Lenovo, Toshiba has unveiled twelve updated new models, all fitted out with Intel's spangly new Centrino 2 processor. ...
Read more...
Pocket Informant PIM for iPhone coming later this year
There isn’t a single smartphone that comes with a calendar application that offers anything more than a rudimentary set of features – ...
Read more...
Fresh iPhone 3G stock at Carphone Warehouse
After the panic of launch day, fresh iPhone 3G stock is starting to arrive. O2 says its stores have 'limited' supplies but the good news is that pal...
Read more...
Nokia N96 to land on 3 this September
The N95 has been wearing Nokia's flagship crown for what seem like an eternity but its replacement is finally in sight. T3.com reports that 3 will b...
Read more...
No AMD Atom competitor any time soon
With the success of UMPCs and the current shortage of Intel Atom processors to go in them, hopes were that the world's second largest chip-maker, A...
Read more...
How to decline iPhone calls from lock / sleep mode
There’s plenty to like about the Apple iPhone. And just as much to drive you up the wall. One annoyance for the Mobile Computer editor h...
Read more...
LG preparing Eee 901 challenger?
While the legion of no-name Eee pretenders grows larger by the day, few of the mainstream tech giants have been keen to take-on the UMPC leader. ...
Read more...
Qik opens up to public. Works on Apple iPhone, too
Live video-streaming site Qik has moved from its invitation-only alpha stage to launch as a public beta. This means anyone who wants to can now use ...
Read more...
Will Apple launch a MacBook Touch in October?
It's not the first time we've heard rumours of a 'Newton 2.0' (kudos if Apple ever uses that name again) or a tablet Mac but the whisperings have b...
Read more...

Latest reviews

Advent 4211
We’ve had cause to mention the Advent 4211 a few times in the last few weeks, but if you missed our previous coverage, here’s one-sent...
Read more...
Eee PC 1000
Although the Eee PC 901 is perfectly proportioned for a netbook, we can’t help but admit that even we find its compact keyboard a little too...
Read more...
Hands-on video of the Asus Eee PC 1000
Asus kindly dropped of yet another Eee PC earlier today – the Eee PC 1000-BK002. As we’ve already reported, this is a 10in screen netb...
Read more...
HTC Touch Diamond
It's a tough job overcoming the failings of Windows Mobile, but HTC has done a better job than most in recent times with its seriously sexy and po...
Read more...
Watch the HTC Touch Diamond in slow motion...
We've had the HTC Touch Diamond Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone in the Mobile Computer office for just over a week now and I'll be posting a full revi...
Read more...
Creative Vado Pocket Video Cam
Clearly looking to cash in on the craze for the Flip in the US, Creative’s take on the pocket-size digital video camera is essentially a ca...
Read more...
MSI Wind U100
If you’ve been holding off buying a netbook until the dust has settled, the good news is that you can reach for your credit card now. The las...
Read more...
MSI Wind hands-on video and Aspire One/Eee PC 901 comparisons
With your appetite has been whetted by the Wind unboxing video, here comes the starter – a hands-on video of MSI’s new netbook. You can...
Read more...
See the MSI Wind being removed from its box!
The MSI Wind netbook arrived in the Mobile Computer office a short while ago and we’ve shot a couple of videos to tide you over until we pub...
Read more...
Apple Time Capsule
Spending time making something you hope you’ll never need is a pretty pointless activity, which is probably why so few people bother backing ...
Read more...

Advertisement

How to guides

How to flash your BIOS without a floppy drive
As explained in our review, a problem with the way in which some MSI Wind U100 retail units respond to a fully depleted battery means that they nee...
Read more...
How to recover lost photos from a digital camera memory card
Accidentally reformatting or deleting photos from a memory card full of digital snaps is one way to end a holiday on a low note, but it do...
Read more...
Optimise Firefox for the Asus Eee PC
Asus may have upped the screen resolution on the Eee PC 900, but 1024 x 600 can still be a little cramped for web browsing – and the 800 x...
Read more...
Create a mobile website in seconds with Wirenode
With web publishing now easier and cheaper than ever, virtually every company in existence has its own web site. Creating a mere website is...
Read more...
Connect to Xbox Live with a USB 3G modem
Judging by the number of emails we receive asking how to do it, lots of people are trying – and failing – to get their Xbox 360 games ...
Read more...
Use a Windows Mobile smartphone as a Wi-Fi router
Getting your laptop online via 3G is no big deal these days, thanks to the wide range of mobile broadband deals that are available. If you just wa...
Read more...
Sync your Firefox bookmarks with the iPhone
As much as we love the Apple iPhone, we’re the first to admit that its iTunes synchronisation options are pretty inadequate. The problem is th...
Read more...
Eject your laptop CD or DVD-ROM drive with a key-press using AutoHotKey
David Walliams (no, not him - we asked) writes:  I have an old Panasonic Toughbook and after years of good service, the CD eject bu...
Read more...
Protect your private laptop data with TrueCrypt
When news about a stolen or lost laptop containing confidential information hits the headlines, who doesn't wonder how the owners could so stupid as...
Read more...
How to copy and paste text on the Apple iPhone with iCopy
Apparently, copy and paste is the most requested missing feature on the iPhone (and not, as you might have thought, the ability to use it on other...
Read more...

Most commented articles

Recent reader comments

Add to Technorati Favorites

Advertisement

Twitter

    Dennis logo

    Other Dennis Publishing technology sites you may be interested in: