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August 15, 2006

HTC Artemis



HTC ArtemisThe HTC Artemis sports a 2 megapixel camera, as well as the following features:

* WiFi
* microSD
* TI OMAP 850 200MHz CPu
* Bluetooth
* FM Radio
* 64MB internal memory

Via Gizmodo.

HTC Artemis Reviews

PocketNow reviews the HTC Artemis P3300 and writes, "The P3300 comes with a 2 megapixel built-in camera. It does not have a macro mode like the JAMin or a flash like the K-JAM, but it works. ... The new camera interface is full of cryptic icons, but you should recognize most of them from using other cameras. ... If you don't need UMTS/HSDPA and want to stop carrying a separate bluetooth GPS receiver, the P3300 could be your ticket to ride."

Pocket-lint reviews the HTC-P3300 and writes, "The GPS function is the main selling point here and the TomTom software works a treat either in the car or on foot. ... In use and although the P3300 lacks the keyboard the unit performs well. The inclusion of Wi-Fi and and the GPS are a great addition and it's surprising that both are present as the device is rather slim - certainly compared to the Treo 750v and Treo 680."

MobileTechReview reviews the HTC P3300 and writes, "The camera application offers the ability to choose the save location (Storage card or main memory), change the resolution (160x120, 320x240, 640x480, 1280x960, 1600x1200), change quality of the images, white balance, lay effects on the image, toggle time stamp, change capture mode (Photo, Video, MMS Video, Contacts Picture, Picture Theme, Sports, Burst), capture format (although only JPEG is available), toggle shutter sound, toggle grid, toggle backlight keep alive, and the review duration. Shutter lag on this camera is not bad at all. From pressing the button to the image being taken is about half a second at the most, and from pressing the button to seeing the photo on screen is about a second. Not bad for a 2.0 megapixel camera on a 200mhz processor. The sample photo on the right was taken at 1600x1200 resolution on SuperFine quality. Note the strong color cast."



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