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Are you a gadgethound or techno geek? The HTC Advantage might be for you. (continued)
How's it look? To look at it, the Advantage is a very sweet looking device. It's just the right size to fit in both hands, much like Sony's PSP. I have to confess though... at first I didn't care for the Advantage.
The positioning of the buttons and the analog stick felt awkward and misplaced. It took about a week, week and a half, but I finally got used to it. Now it feels natural. I think my initial opposition was merely that it was different to what I was accustomed.
In addition to a Windows, OK, and a programmable browser button, the Advantage has a volume slider, camera and wireless manager buttons, and stereo speakers. Included ports are for VGA video out, 3.5mm audio out, and a miniUSB port for charging, syncing, and audio out. You can see it all in Figure B.
FIGURE B
Multiple views of the Advantage. Click picture for a larger image.
Included with the Advantage is a very nice leather case, which leaves all buttons and ports accessible as you can see in Figure C.
FIGURE C
HTC includes a nice leather case. Click picture for a larger image.
I'd really like to see more device cases include slots for credit cards and driver's licenses though. Like most, this one has none.
I haven't written a check in a year and I rarely carry cash; I use my credit card for everything. As such, I really don't have much need for a traditional wallet, preferring to carry my necessary cards in my device's case; and I know I can't be the only one.
As you can see in Figure D, the keyboard magnetically attaches to the front of the device, acting as a screen protector, yet continues to provide essential information.
FIGURE D
Vital info is still available while the keyboard protects the screen. Click picture for a larger image.
One of the neatest aspects of the Advantage is the ability to output the video to another source with the included cable. It has a myriad of useful applications for both the boardroom and entertainment room. Figure E shows video from the Advantage being displayed on a VGA monitor with speakers plugged into the 3.5mm audio jack.
FIGURE E
Output the video to a monitor or TV. Click picture for a larger image.
Beyond the ability to simply play videos, the video-out option allows the Advantage to function similar to a desktop or docked laptop. It can be used to display presentations, spreadsheets, etc. to groups as well. Outputing the Notes display to a large monitor or media projector, you can use the Advantage like a smartboard as shown in Figure F.
FIGURE F
Use it like a smartboard. Click picture for a larger image.
How's it measure up? This section will showcase the benchmarking tests done on the Advantage using Spb Benchmark. Figure G shows the benchmark Index.
FIGURE G
The benchmark Index tests overall Pocket PC speed. Click picture for a larger image.
Figure H illustrates the CPU benchmark results.
FIGURE H
Benchmark results from the CPU tests. Click picture for a larger image.
In Figure I, you find the results of the File System benchmark.
FIGURE I
The File benchmark test how quickly the device writes files to memory. Click picture for a larger image.
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