Correction: New XDA Pocket PC from HTC gets strong start in Europe
Our apologies to High Tech Computer (HTC) and our readers - in translating a Chinese article into English, we erroneously attributed statements that the XDA Pocket PC is selling well in Europe and is one of the few handhelds on the market with a color screen and GPRS connectivity to the company when they were our reporter's own appraisal. In addition, the estimate of 1,200 units having been sold in the Netherlands in the first two weeks came from a competing manufacturer, not HTC.
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