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HTC Invests in new European and UK Headquarters

htc-logo-300x188 Following on from HTC’s announcement today about the new HTC EVO 3D they also opened their new European and UK headquarters. Based in Slough the new headquarters opening was attended by Ed Vaizey MP, the Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, The Worshipful the Mayor of Slough, Sukhjit Dhaliwal, Peter Chou, CEO of HTC Corporation, members of the HTC board and Florian Seiche, President of HTC EMEA.

Unfortunately we were not able to attend the opening ceremony today but hope to visit in due course. Full press release follows:

 

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HTC Launches 3D Multimedia Superphone, the HTC EVO 3D

EVO_3D_3Views As mentioned in my earlier post, the today announced that the HTC EVO 3D would be coming to the UK in Q3 2011. Below you’ll find the full press release and additional photos of the handset.

Check out my previous post for a little more and my thoughts on the EVO 3D having played with one last week.

 

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HTC EVO 3D coming to the UK

EVO_3D_FrontR The HTC EVO 3D has been on sale in the US for a short time already but today HTC announced that the EVO 3D would be coming soon to the UK market.

As the names suggests, the EVO 3D is all about 3D content delivery with a 4.3-inch qHD display that’s capable of delivering gorgeous 3D content in high-res without the need of glasses!

I had a chance to try the EVO 3D out last week and I can tell you it’s really impressive and you’ll definitely have to check out the 3D display for yourself.

Overall the EVO 3D is a bit like a super version of the HTC Sensation. It has the same size display, same CPU and memory and the same Sense 3.0 user interface. What’s different is that the EVO is definitely all about media consumption. Starting with the dual 5 mega-pixel cameras which allow you to capture stills and video in 3D. 5 megapixels may not sound like much but HTC have also gone back and reworked the cameras to improve the quality and they are now F2.2 which dramatically improves the low-light performance but there’s also a dual LED flash to help things along. The pictures you take in 3D can be sent to others in either 3D or 2D and as the 3D file format used is a standard one it should be compatible with other devices too.

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