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Posted on Feb 3, 23:51
I was excited about the TyTN II, but now I can't believe this mess up over the video support. I won't be buying one now. :(Posted on Feb 1, 18:57
HTC better clean up their act in recent introduced products like the Kaiser. I have been using HTC for several years and models, but my new Kaiser has make me reconsider my next choice. I buy a new one every year, but no more HTC.Posted on Feb 1, 11:34
If HTC thinks its share is slipping now, wait until thousands of ticked-off Kaiser owners are ready to buy a new device in a year or two. Most of us will avoid HTC products like the plague.Posted on Jan 30, 14:32
HTC phones used to be good. However, I'll not buy a HTC product again as they don't have anything with a VGA display. Eten V900 and X800 are years ahead of any HTC products.Posted on Jan 30, 03:33
HTC has been shooting themselves in the foot recently, failing to supply drivers to provide adequate performance on new devices such as the TyTN II. Their responses are invoking a large amount of bad will amongst owners and bad publicity in general.