HTC Pure: A Tablet Smartphone for AT&T
While the HTC Pure isn’t as large as the Mangrove tablet that we saw earlier, the device actually runs the same Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system that the larger Mangrove utilizes. The Pure is a smartphone that has a 3.2-inch WVGA display, supports both finger and stylus input on its resistive touchscreen, and sports WiFi,
Bluetooth, and 3G radios. With Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, and OneNote Mobile loaded as part of Windows Mobile, the Pure may be a great mobile tablet for users who need to have handwriting recognition on the go and the power-saving features of a mobile OS rather than full Windows.
I actually did a couple videos for pocketnow–a smartphone site that I write for–but the videos won’t be featured for pocketnow so I figured I’d share these videos with the TabletSite audience. These are my very first YouTube videos, so hopefully you’ll give me some good feedback. You’ll probably see more videos of me for pocketnow featured here at TabletSite in the future, as well as some review videos of tablets made exclusively for TabletSite.
Unboxing of the Pure:
Hardware tour of the Pure:
Just remember, smartphones are tablets too and can do some of the basic tablet computing functions!



