ragazzi un opinione sull'articolo di Engadget sull'HTC Desire HD
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Quando riesci ad aprire lo sportellino il compartimento della batteria non offre nessun blocco per la batteria che scivola fuoriOh, and when you do finally manage to pop it open, the battery compartment offers no retention mechanism for the power cell, which just slides out.
potrei tradurlo ma non credo di aver afferrato bene il sensoRight next to the battery slot is the volume button, and we call it a button because, unlike a rocker, it has almost no travel and it's amazingly hard to differentiate whether you're pressing the top, bottom, or the middle of it. We're actually rather befuddled as to how HTC managed to mess up something so basic and routine in a phone as the volume toggle this badly.
sembra ci sia qualche mal allestimento del tasto del volume che non si riconosce quando viene premuto se è stato premuto in alto, in basso o nel mezzo
delucidazioni??
Questa vorrei che qualcuno mi aiutasse a capire...c'è questo case in alluminio che però non si allinea in modo perfetto e esce fuori di un millimetro sullo schermo frontale causando "a ridge that your finger flicks aganis when performing swipes" (uno scalino dove batti con il dito quando fai gli slide??)We were also disheartened by a couple of other issues, which are perhaps even more significant than the foregoing.
Firstly, as mentioned above, the aluminum casing fails to perfectly align with all the other external elements of the phone it comes into contact with, which is most unpleasantly apparent at the front, where it frames the display. The trouble is that the aluminum sticks out about a millimeter in front of the screen, generating a ridge that your finger flicks against when performing swipes on the phone. What results both feels and sounds like flicking paper at the end of (almost) every screen-transitioning gesture. The problem is apparent on both sides of the display and it's also something we noted in our 7 Mozart review, so it doesn't seem as though we got a uniquely poor Desire HD unit, it's just a failure on HTC's part, whether at the design or manufacturing stage.
problema che sembra essere anche sul Mozart
La fotocamera non è esposta ad urti e cadute...basterà una cover?The second big problem we have here is with the camera on the back, which sticks out from the rest of the body, but is not protected from bumps or scratches in any meaningful way. When laid on its back, the Desire HD rests directly on the lens itself, which anyone serious about photography would both cringe and curse at.
che ne pensate?
************DIMENTICAVO...ecco un esempio decente di quanto può durare la batteria:
a quanto ho capito io non dura un cazzo?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?Sadly, we can't say we were impressed by the result. Leaving the house with a fully juiced Desire HD at 11AM, we got to enjoy some very light browsing at the airport, a 30-minute round of Angry Birds while in the air, a few pictures taken en route to the hotel, and then some WiFi-based web exploration at our resting place before the battery gave up on us in the evening. Sure, it lasted "a whole day," but our use was minimal and the wireless radios were throttled by the phone being in airplane mode for half the time. Take that for what it is, it shows that you can squeeze a day's worth of frugal usage out of the Desire HD, but only if you're careful and plan it ahead of time.
per quando riguarda lo SCHERMO
sembra non essere male come diconoThat sentiment can't be extended to screen technology, however, where the Desire -- whether in AMOLED or Super LCD form -- easily outdoes its HD counterpart. The Desire HD has a decent, but not altogether impressive LCD panel, which we're almost certain is identical to that found inside the HD7. To tell you the truth, unless you're a perfectionist or a purist when it comes to having the very latest screen tech in your device, you won't find yourself disappointed by this phone's display. It gets the job done for the vast majority of the time, though we might have appreciated it if HTC had put a less glossy coating on it -- you know, for the odd occasion when we step out of our underground lairs and into the sun.
anche l'audio e la fotocamera non dovrebbero essere male apparte per foto al buio e il volume non è alto come si sperava
vi invito a leggere l'articolo che è lunghissimo comunque le conclusioni di engadget
quando disaccortezza nel design, una batteria che dura poco ma nel complessivo un dispositivo che non può essere ignoratoSo what to make of the Desire HD? It's undeniably hampered by some design flaws and poor battery life, but the sheer volume of good things it brings to the table can't be ignored. Froyo is the most polished and accomplished version of Android by a good margin, HTC's latest Sense enhancements add legitimate value to the proposition, and the aluminum unibody construction, upgraded internals, and jumbo screen are unignorably appealing. On the whole, we feel like the Desire HD's downsides tend to relate to things that won't affect you too much in daily operation -- you won't need to access the battery too often, for example -- whereas its strengths reside in the critical areas of expanding functionality, choice, performance, and screen dimensions. It's Froyo on a 4.3-inch screen and it tastes just right.
l'ultima versione di HTCSense da sicuramente un valore aggiunto notevole, la scocca unibody in alluminio, la nuova componentistica e un JUMBO screen.
secondo i ragazzi di engadget i vantaggi superano gli svantaggi?! tradotto giusto?!
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