Nokia N900 Keyboard Gets Compared to the HTC HD2
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The Linux-Maemo OS
Nokia N900's keyboard got compared to the
HTC HD2 and
SlashGear finds that the on-screen software keyboard does a better job than most hardware keyboards on the market today. In part, this is due to the HTC HD's large capacitive touchscreen. However, as I found in my
keyboard comparison with some HTC devices, HTC also implements a great auto-correction and predictive input mechanism making the on-screen keyboard great to use.
According to
SlashGear, "Even in the short time we’ve had the HD2, we’re already faster at typing on it in
than we are with most hardware keyboards on smartphones." This should be welcomed news for those who are anxiously, eagerly, and impatiently awaiting for the HTC HD2 to hit the market.
(via: SlashGear)
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