Key featuresMassive 3.8" 65K-color WVGA display Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS TouchFLO 3D Home screen and gesture controls Wi-Fi and built-in GPS receiver Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 Mhz CPU and 288 MB DDR SDRAM Dedicated graphics chip (64MB RAM reserved for graphics) Quad-band GSM and dual-band HSDPA support 5 MP auto focus camera with nice image quality microSD card slot Accelerometer sensor for auto screen rotation and turn-to-mute calls Proximity sensor to automatically turn the screen off during calls Fingerprint resistant rear panel Touch sensitive keys with vibration feedback Stereo FM radio with RDS Standard 3.5mm audio jack miniUSB slot and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP Active magnetic stylus MS Office Mobile document editor Excellent Opera 9.5 web browser Rich retail package, including 8GB microSD card Main disadvantages:A wee bit overweight Sizeable body (still within acceptable limits though) Average sunlight legibility Video recording maxes out at CIF@30fps There's no dedicated camera key or flash No D-pad (offers more precise navigation) Power key is really hard to press No TV out port HTC Touch HD is simply the next big thing in the Windows Mobile realm. And big is by no means limited to size. Indeed, the handset does come out a little too hefty but the feature pack is the kind to make you forget about size. The massive screen and so-unlike-WinMo multimedia skills give HTC Touch HD the kind of crossover appeal to reach beyond the hardcore PocketPC following.