Windows Mobile handsets are typically big and heavy. The HTC Tilt is no different, but at least it looks good while having those “flaws”, instead the plastic-brick feel most handsets have.

The device goes on sale today, for $299.99 (got to love those “9.99″ prices), comes with Windows Mobile 5 Aero edition (also known as Windows Mobile 6), a QWERTY keyboard, and a few extra applications to make the OS shine a bit more: TeleNav, AT&T Music, and Cellular Video.
As for specifications, you can count on being able to connect this device to almost anything as it can use Wifi and HSDPA, and has a bunch of other things like a 3 megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth, microSDHC port (up to 32GB), a GPS receiver. If only it also served coffee…
According to the Chris Ziegler’s opinion, this is one of the finest Windows Mobile devices you can get right now, and even I have to admit that for it’s price point, it seems like a really good bet for those of you who are into Windows Mobile-enabled devices, or even those that aren’t but want a device that is packed with features, but affordable in the price.







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