HTC Advantage X7510 Specifications and information

HTC Advantage X7510 alternatives

Launched Feb 2008 as an upgrade to the 7500 and 7501. This new version has 16GB flash memory and a membrane keyboard with haptic feedback.



HTC Advantage X7510 Specifications

Manufacturer HTC
Model name Advantage X7510
CPU Xscale
CPU speed 624 Mhz
Graphics AMD Imageon 2282
OS Windows Mobile
Display Size
5" 640 X 480
RAM 128 MB
SSD 15.6 GB
Weight (Minimum) 350gm / 0.77 pounds
Size 133/97/20.0 mm
Size 5.2/3.8/0.8 inches
Physical Interfaces VGA
Video-out (analogue)
Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm)
SD card slot (Mini)
Wireless Interfaces802.11b/g
BT2.0
HSDPA
AdditionalWebCam
Stylus
GPS
*Specifications can vary
HTC Advantage X7510 popularity (12 months)
HTC Advantage X7510 news and review links.Date
Matt Miller hands-on with new Advantage 751023/02/19
The Mobile Gadgteer tests the HTC Advantage 751023/02/19
Mobiletechreview on the HTC X751023/02/19
HTC Advantage. Manufacturers website.23/02/19

HTC Advantage X7510 alternatives

Sony Tablet P, 5.5 inch, 370 grams (0.82 lbs)
UMID mbook SE, 4.8 inch, 366 grams (0.81 lbs)
Psixpda Psixpda, 4.8 inch, 420 grams (0.93 lbs)
A productive and usable design hampered by relatively short battery life. Mouse pad (hidden on right hand side of frame) is very usable when using the device in two-handed 'thumbing' mode. Keyboard very good for two-handed thumbing.
UMID BZ, 4.8 inch, 363 grams (0.8 lbs)
Solves all of the major issues of the original M1 and adds a useful mouse pointer. With battery life of over 4hrs this is now a serious contender as a productive, pocketable UMPC.
XPPhone XPPhone, 4.8 inch, 400 grams (0.88 lbs)
Early pricing (local, China) is said to be the equivalent of $400 but specifications are not known. If build quality can be kept high, this 400gm basic UMPC/Phone could find some customers. AMD processor is not very powerful but reaches full web speeds similar to very low-end Atom-based devices. 3D support is poor. Given a fast SSD, this could reach acceptable office application speeds.
Viliv N5, 4.8 inch, 399 grams (0.88 lbs)
Lives up to the pre-release hype. Great build quality, fast SSD, good keyboard and battery life. It's expensive when compared to the UMID BZ so you'll have to 'value' that extra memory and build quality. Base model, surprisingly, comes with no video out.
Eking S515, 4.8 inch, 420 grams (0.93 lbs)
A productive and usable design hampered by relatively short battery life. Mouse pad (hidden on right hand side of frame) is very usable when using the device in two-handed 'thumbing' mode.
Kohjinsha PA, 4.8 inch, 400 grams (0.88 lbs)
Sharp Netwalker, 5 inch, 409 grams (0.9 lbs)
The price could be a little high on this one at launch but it competes well with the UMID M1 UMPC. Battery life of 10 hours is a real bonus. Combine this with a Mifi and you're good to go! On the Ascii.co.jp video (see below) we're impressed with the load time (10-seconds for ascii.co.jp on a Firefox browser) and the embedded Flash video.
Inkia 500, 4.8 inch, 350 grams (0.77 lbs)
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