The market for smart phones and personal computing devices, particularly the hand held variety, continues to blur with the arrival of the new HTC HD2, a device lauded as truly revolutionary in its offerings. Those consumers who have been seeking out innovation when it comes to web browsing have expressed quite a bit of contentment with the new device simply because it unchains them from the WiFi limitations of geographical radius and allows them to rely on their own cellular modem which comes built in to the HD2. This is a big step for phone manufacturers that have traditionally be somewhat slow to embrace the changing nature of the web. Not only will the HD2 have far more processing power and Adobe Flash Player on its side, it is allowing true mobile web connections through broadband, a major improvement over its competition’s offerings.
Another massive selling point for the smart phone is the fact that it acts as computer in more ways than just its capabilities, offering consumers a screen that is much larger than anything else on the market today. This more closely emulates the experience that those browsing the web are more familiar with, such as a laptop or netbook computer. The better browsing capabilities of the HTC HD2 are heightened with the customizable keyboard, as well, making the entire experience closer to what experts have been forecasting for the last few years. The HD2 is definitely a forward step into new territory that is going to change the way consumers interact with the web using their phones.
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