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HTC HD2 commercials surface, show off the multimedia-monster in all its glory

By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 at 10:30 AM

The T-Mobile HTC HD2 has a huge display, and it knows how to use it. What? You haven’t heard of the HD2? Well, that’s just fine, because HTC has released a pair of HD2 commercials that should get your blood flowing for multimedia monster of a Windows Mobile phone. The ads showcase the HD2′s “ridiculously big screen,” which, of course, stretches the measuring tape to 4.3-inches in the diagonal. Unfortunately, we aren’t really shown anything else about the handset – we figure the powers that be at HTC wanted to simply convey how awesome the display is for watching movies and TV shows.

So, what are these commercials missing? Well, there’s no mention of the bundled Blockbuster app that lets you download movies to your HD2 over the air. We didn’t see anything about the HD2′s 1Ghz Snapdragon processor, 5-megapixel camera, 3G data, WiFi, GPS, mciroSD card slot, 3.5mm headphone jack or the camera’s touch-focus feature. If they had mentioned all the things that make the HTC HD2 the single most impressive Windows Mobile smartphone to ever come to market, we’d be looking down the barrel of a multi-minute ad.

Good thing for you we have plenty of HD2 coverage to drool over. Check out our hands-on overview of the HD2 here, here and here.

If you’re thinking about picking up an HD2, you might want to order one through T-Mobile’s website right quick. You never know when they’re going to sell out again.

[Via: WMExperts]

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