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Published: 2014-12-22, Author: Stewart , review by: techgeek.com.au
Great design, wideangle lens, photos are good
Video quality isn't too good, short battery life, not as instant as you'd hope, too expensive
It was fun to use but some issues need to be addressedThe HTC RE camera was really fun to use – the intuitive design meant that it wasn't awkward to hold in the hand and you could keep a hold of it easily. The photos look good and the wide-angle lens is g...
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Published: 2014-12-17, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: HTC's RE is unlike any other action camera you've used before, although that's not always an entirely good thing.Every once in a while in technology, a product comes along with a design that's genuinely eye catching or out there. There's nothing wrong wit...
Good form-factor, Fun and easy to use, Surprisingly decent video quality,
Photographs are lacklustre, Autofocus is hit-and-miss, Connectivity issues with app,
If there's ever a product that needs a version 2.0, it's the RE. My gut reaction to the RE was that it was a bit silly, but after using it, I couldn't have been more wrong. The RE is fun and easy to use, it just needs to be more functional. The in-built ...
This is a very clever camera, cheap when compared to the Go Pro, stunning design, highly functional and waterproof and above all delivers the same quality as a Full HD Go Pro which now costs over $500, The other big advantage is that this device can be k
I would like to see a battery kill switch on the device instead of it being in the smartphone app.
The HTC Re is a small, simple point-and-shoot video camera that's ready to shoot when you pick it up. It's waterproof to 1 meter without a housing, and its built-in wireless and the Re app let you see what you're shooting as well as view and download what
There is noticeable shutter lag. Its video and photo quality aren't significantly better than a smartphone and audio quality is poor. Its battery isn't user replaceable or removable. Its shape is great for holding, but the body is a bit slippery
The HTC Re's features might not be as unusual as its design, but it's still a solid little camera that's easier and faster to shoot with than your average smartphone....
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Published: 2014-10-13, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: So HTC thinks it can make a camera, eh? We'll see about that. We were in New York last week with one of the very first Re camera units from HTC, and we decided to put it through its paces around the City That Never Sleeps.HTC's philosophy is that we're al...
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Published: 2014-10-09, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: HTC's Re camera is tiny and cute, and the Desire Eye joins HTC's growing army of mid-range phones. Here's my early thoughts after some time testing both new devices.Over at Techly, I've written up my first impressions of the new devices; I'm also working ...
Abstract: The Desire Eye smartphone and Re camera are HTC's latest products–and the focus is on photo taking. Source: Joanna Stern/The Wall Street JournalHTC is hoping that a focus on photos and video will lure in consumers this holiday season. Overnight, HTC intro...
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Published: 2014-10-09, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Point-and-shoot cameras teeter on the edge of extinction, rendered obsolete by our smartphones. But shooting with iPhones or juggling our Android handsets aren't always the best or most comfortable; just the most convenient. What's the solution? HTC think...
The HTC Re is a device I want to like. I want to laud innovation, and this little camera is certainly that. But can HTC start a new product category? It's too expensive - I get that it needs to be to reach the premium performance level, but it's not even...