Well in case you’ve had your head stuck under a rock for the past 24hrs you would have heard that the Technical Preview of Windows Phone 7 has made it into the hands of developers and reviewers – even though Microsoft Canada seems to have misplaced our shipping address.

As a result we have been inundated with reviews, pictures and in some cases videos of all these lucky bastards getting to play around with Microsoft’s next big hope. When it comes to images alone some of the reviewers have posted over 40 or 50 images which can make it a little difficult to keep on top of.

So we here at WinExtra decided to pull all the good ones together, along with the videos, all into one single post. The images and videos will be posted under each reviewer’s section along with applicable links and comments.

First up we have:

Engadget:

Personally I think this was one of the better reviews out there even though Joshua Topolsky just had to finish the review off with a negative opinion of the possibility of success for the Windows Phone 7.

The top image is courtesy of Engadget as well.

CNET:

As with most of the reviews CNET was guarded in its praise of the Windows Phone 7. It’s total review is spread out over two parts.

Paul Thurrott’s SuperSite for Windows:

This is another review that is spread out over multiple pages but it is probably one of the more in Microsoft’s favor type of reviews, but then it is Paul Thurrott after all.

ZDNet:

Besides a photo gallery full of Windows Phone 7 goodness Matthew Miller put together a number of videos from his time playing with the phone.

MobileCrunch

This is our last set of images in our round-up and while it was a fairly good review they still couldn’t resist downplaying the chances of Windows Phone 7 being a success.


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