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August 09, 2007

HTC Kaiser screen: flat or tilted, it's up to you

I'm behind on catching the videos that showcase the upcoming HTC Kaiser, so I've just watched a few. This 3G Windows Mobile phone really packs in the functionality by including up to two cameras as well as GPS. Similar to other HTC designs, the Kaiser offers a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, but all of the photos I've seen with the keyboard show the device with the screen tilted. I remember we chatted about the Kaiser on a recent MobileTechRoundup podcast and a comment was made that the tilt screen might not work for everyone, especially if you're using the device in two hands which could make the screen angle too steep. Lo and behold in this short video by Matt and Tracy, I see that the display doesn't have to be tilted; it can be flat-facing if that's what the user prefers. Most of you probably already knew this, but on the off-chance someone else is behind on their HTC Kaiser fix, you'll get a good look at the display placement options in the video.

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