HTC unveils quartet of mobile devices 
Published: 01 Oct 2007 17:31 BST
The HTC Shift, which will be made available SIM-free at an eye-watering €1,199 (£835), runs on Microsoft's much-derided Vista operating system, although it will also be possible to use Windows XP. HTC claims that using the device, which has a seven-inch screen, in full Vista mode will result in a battery life of three to four hours.
The device weighs 800g and incorporates HTC's own push email system and the company's SnapVUE information-access shell, the use of which will push the ultramobile PC's battery life up to two days.
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