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Do you ever have days where you just love your job? Iveappointed myself Technical Review Guru on the Prowl and I have to admit Ivealso had days where the latest mobile phone I was putting through its paces wasdoing nothing much besides boring me to tears. Useful, functional, does whatthe tin says and boring. And then I have days where I get to review a piece ofmachinery that has my cynical eyebrow climbing over hyped up advertising wordslike exhilarating design but still has me downright, well exhilarated to beplaying with. And so it goes with the HTC Touch Diamond. Im a bit of a soft touch myself for a highly visualdesign ethic and that was definitely the first thing that leapt out at me aboutthe HTC Touch Diamond. To my geeky eye it was total candy. The 2.8 inch touchscreen is framed by brushed metal and features faceted edges, and while Iwouldnt quite call it stunning, it is pretty impressive. At the risk ofouting myself as a total geek, the shape of the facets reminded me for somereason of the Star Trek Enterprise. Embarrassing - but true. I guess its also a bad sign of how much of a geek I reallyam because Im also highly attracted to cool. I didnt feel the least bitTrekkie handling the HTC Touch Diamond and instead just loved the slickcoolness factor of it. And in true geek fashion functionality was a must - andthis baby has it in spades. For starters, the high speed internet access isHSDPA. That means that accessing the internet is almost fast enough to have abroadband like feel to it. I was amazed at how easily I was able to even watchvideos online, with an ease and a speed that rivaled my highly belled andwhistled PC at home. The built in camera is a perfectly usable 3.2 mega pixels,even for the fairly advanced digital photo enthusiast. The camera is entirelyauto focused, which may be a plus for some and a drawback for others, since itdoesnt allow for any kind of a manual override. The 4 gigabytes of onboard storage space are a personalmust in my complicated world. That means that I wont be spending more time andenergy that I should be managing my data, files, music, photos and videos. Theextra elbow room for storage instead means that Ill be managing my goals andobjectives and using the phone to meet them. Thats a bare level minimum demandthat I personally have for the technology that I use; it has to be a partner inproducing my goals. The touch screen itself brags that it has 4 times theresolution of most screens, and I did find it lovely to use and to look at.During testing the screen proved to be sensitive and I do find that the touchresponsive screens help me to work more efficiently. I have some more testing to do, but so far I can say thatthis phone is worth a closer look.
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