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Thursday
May192011

HTC to host Consumer Meetup on May 30

They make some of the most compelling and desirable smartphones today and they're ushering a new paradigm in tablets with their Flyer 7" inch pen-enabled tablet. HTC now invites interested users and consumers to come to their "Telephones Lines…From Rotary To Hands Free - The Evolution Of Telecommunications Design" event on Monday, May 30 · 6:00pm - 9:00pm at the Andrew Richard Design Events in 571-A Adelaide Street East. Check their Facebook page for more details.

 

HTC presents "Telephones Lines…From Rotary To Hands Free - The Evolution Of Telecommunications Design"

HTC would like to invite you to experience the evolution of telecommunications from a design perspective with the exhibit, “Telephone Lines… from rotary to hands free.” 

In the exhibit, we will showcase artifacts and photos from the Pearson Electrotechnology Telecommunications Museum; plus, a variety of great materials like one of Alexander Graham Bell’s early sketch designs for an electrical phone and one of the first cell phones. 

Attendees will be able to walk around the exhibit before a casual presentation by One and Co. and an HTC representative, where they will discuss the artifacts innovative design and how HTC is leading the industry in design. HTC team members will also be on hand to conduct demos of the latest and greatest HTC devices. 

We hope this will be a fun, laid back evening giving you a chance to understand the design evolution that’s shaping HTC phones today. Come say “hi.” We’re excited to meet you!”

Open to the public, all ages.

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