HTC TyTN II unboxed

Unboxing the brand new HTC TyTN II
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HTC TyTN II Review

More powerful than any mobile communications device you've usedbefore, the HTC TyTN II takes global connectivity to the next level. Staying connected means staying ahead. The TyTN II supports the full spectrum of network standards, guaranteeing that you will stay in touch ANYWHERE in the world. With an internet connection via 3.5G HSDPA that is nine times faster than 3G, using the TyTN II to download files and surf the Web is a breeze.
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Comparison: HTC TyTN II vs Toshiba G900

This is a video comparing the G900 to the TyTN II in regards to screen resolution and qwerty keyboard layout.
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HTC TyTn II Review

HTC TyTn II Review, principales características del dispositivo windows mobile
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TyTN II + D3D

HTCClassAction.org - TyTN II running Direct3D! 'nuff said?
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HTC TyTN Review

Since we just got our hands on the HTC TyTN we thought we would share some initial photos of this unit. Stay tuned for more photos and a video overview of the HTC TyTN. The HTC TyTN 3G Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 based Pocket PC phone, with its compact size and ultimate connectivity, is truly the complete mobile office solution. Roam anywhere in the world and use the high speed internet access, Bluetooth ® and Wi-Fi . It gives you more control than ever over the way you work.
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HTC TyTN II Review

Phone Arena reviews the HTC TyTN II, aka the Kaiser. The successor of the TyTN (AT&T 8525) has brighter now tilting display, built-in GPS and superb call quality ... http://www.phonearena.com
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HTC TyTN II GPS

The GPS of my TyTN II working with my Google Maps application. This demonstration is taking place on a tour bus ride on the way to Fairfax, VA for the VA Opera.
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iMate 9502 and TyTN 2: A Comparison PART ONE

Part one of a comparison video for both the iMate 9502 and the TyTN 2.
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HTC Tytn II Kaiser P4550 - A user's view - Part 1

Review of the Tyn II
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HTC TyTN II Touchscreen Bug

The HTC TyTN II suffers from greatly reduced performance once using the touch screen. In this video I domenstrate this by walking back and forth once using the D-pad and then back and forth once using the pen. As you can see the game slows down considerably when using the stylus.
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HTC Tytn II Kaiser P4550 - A user's view - Part 2

continuing the review
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TyTN II (Kaiser) Video Drivers Problem Test

1) ok first is the Kaiser playing Quake1 - smooth FPS when used normally, but as soon as the screen is pressed the fps drop rapidly!!! 2)Firstly there is the TyTNI (Hermes) playing RPG game, and has acceptable FPS, then the Kaiser playing it it has considerably lower FPS 3) SEGA Emulator, Kaiser on the right, Hermes on the Left, might be hard to tell but the kaiser is considerably slower ok yes theyre different devices, but both have the same SPEED processor, although the Hermes has graphics drivers, the Kaiser DOES NOT .. so MORE work is being done by the CPU for graphical rendering, a HUGE but by HTC
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HTC Tytn II Kaiser P4550 - A user's view - Part 3

continuing the review
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TyTN II + OpenGL ES

HTCClassAction.org - Video showing OpenGL ES on the HTC TyTN II in action (really basic). Sorry for the bad quality - 'white flickering' is a problem of the test app, not of the OpenGL ES port!
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HTC TyTN II Video playback performance

Poor video performance on HTC TyTN II due to the lack of hardware acceleration through any generic interface (such as DirectDraw) is VERY evident when watching a full sized video clip such as this (XviD at a fairly low bitrate at 512x384 with MP3 sound.
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HTC Kaiser/ TyTn II / At&t Tilt driver issue

Comparing my new HTC Kaiser/Tytn II/tilt with my old qtek 8080/ HTC Voyager. The HTC Voyager is one of the first Smartphone HTC made, and was released 2003. My old Voyager is faster browsing the web than my new Kaiser. Somthing is wrong here, A Ti-Omap 132Mhz perform better than the Qualcomm 7200 400Mhz. The lack of videodrivers are obvious. You can compare this with a computer running windows without any installed videodrivers, so windows have to use a default-VGA driver. More info: http://www.htcclassaction.org/ http://www.htcwiki.com/page/HTC+TyTN+II+Video+Issues?t=anon http://www.petitiononline.com/tytn2vid/
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TyTN II Slow Video Playback

HTCClassAction.org - Another video about the TyTN II and it's slow video playback.
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TyTN II + OpenGL ES 2

HTCClassAction.org - Another video (proper, this time) showing OpenGL ES on the HTC TyTN II in action. Ghosting due to camera - it's smooth on screen.
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Applying an invisibleSHIELD: HTC TyTN

This video shows how to apply an invisibleSHIELD to an HTC TyTN. The TyTN is quite "difficult" to shield, because he needs many separate shield-parts. Nevertheless, it remains achievable - I also managed it in 15 minutes, without special crafting skills, and I am all fingers and thumbs.
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HTC TyTN II (Kaiser) Demonstration by eXpansys

Much anticipated Windows Mobile device is available to order from www.expansys.com!
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HTC TyTN II - Windows Mobile Phone - Tips & Tricks

Tips and tricks for your Windows Mobile Phone - HTC TyTN II from Orange Business Services.
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Video quality compare: N95 vs G900 vs TyTN II

This is a comparison of the video quality of the Nokia N95, Toshiba G900 and HTC TyTN II
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HTC TyTN II - Slow GDI Drivers - 2of2

This video demonstrates slowness of the HTC TyTN II's GDI (video) driver. For more information visit http://htcclassaction.org
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HTC TyTN II camera performance

Here's a show of the camera in the TyTN II. For the first couple of seconds I'm "aiming" towards a brightly lit area. As you can see the fps is at ~20 which is kind of OK. (Though it still suffers from ghosting or slow response time). The problem is evident after a few seconds when I "aim" at a dark area. As you can see the fps drops to 2-3 fps. Also at the end I show you how long it takes from the point where you click the "take photo" button down fully (when the white square first appears) to the point where the picture is taken (same time as a picture is actually displayed in the video). This renders the camera functionality pretty much useless unless you are in a extremely well lit room.
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