7Feb2008
Filed under: Info, Notebook/Tablet
Author: John C

It’s been almost a year since we first saw the HTC Shift, the fold-up Windows Vista and Windows Mobile-capable UMPC with a pretty decently-sized keyboard. The touchscreen device is finally getting a release date of sorts from the European Expansys retailer on February 19 at a launch price of 1185 Euros ($1720). That’s right, it’s about as much as an expensive laptop, which means the potential target of the device might only be getting it for its built-in 3G support. It’s also four times the price of an Asus Eee, in case you were counting.
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