A video of the HTC Leo has been captured which shows off the multitouch capacitive display.
On the first part of the video you can see someone zooming in and out of still images. The response looks great and it doesn't seem to suffer from much slowness at all. As well as zooming in and out of images with multitouch, the user also scrolls through a few images which is also quick.
The second demonstration shows a video being zoomed in and out of while playing. Again, this looks smooth also.
What surprised me is that it's running the new Windows Phone OS (WM 6.5) which I kind of expected to be jerky considering how bad previous attempts have been. But, as can be seen, the response is actually good.
The HTC Leo does have some impressive specs which include a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, a large 4.3" capacitive touchscreen as well as TouchFlow 3D. Check out the video below...
Via: GadgetCrave, Engadget with thanks to PocketPC
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