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What are they saying about the HD2

What are they saying about the HD2?

Well CNET.com says:
"The HTC HD2 boasts a gorgeous 4.3-inch capacitive touch screen, and T-Mobile preloads the smartphone with a ton of entertainment extras to take advantage of its display and 1GHz processor. The phone's 5-megapixel camera takes excellent pictures, and it has decent call quality. HTC's Sense offers an easier-to-use and customizable user experience than the standard Windows Mobile interface."

Well Engadget.com says:
"The HD2 is a magnificent monster. It is a hulking, intimidating, massive slab of a gadget. If you think the device looks big in photos, it's nothing compared to how it seems up close. Yes, the HD2 is large -- some might say too large -- almost less a phone and more a tablet."

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