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The editors liked
Nicely built
Aluminum unibody construction gives it a classy look
Fits well in the hand because of the slim form factor
Good display quality
Battery life is satisfactory
The pen is a nice add-on feature
Even though with limited app support
16 M colours
600 x 1024 pixels screen resolution
HTC Sense UI
Multi touch input
GPRS
EDGE and 3G connectivity
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
WiFi hotspot
Bluetooth v3.0
2592 ? 1944 pixels camera resolution
Geo tagging
1.5 GHz processor
GPS with AGPS suppor
Excellent stylus implementation
Good display
Superb performance
Decent battery life
Well-priced.
Fluid OS performance
Splendid multimedia experience
720p HD video recording
Scribe Works Very Well
Superb Browsing Experience
Excellent Audio Quality
Great for Reading eBooks
Solid Build
The editors didn't like
Pricey
Single core processor
HTC could have used the same dual core processor from the Sensation smartphone
Comes with Android 2.3 and not 3.0
Misses out on the �made for tablet� OS
HTC Sense doesn�t make up for that loss
No HDMI out
Will not
Weighty (weighs approximately as a 8.9 inch device)
There are dozens of tablets for you to choose from; why would you choose one running a custom build of Android 2, with what amounts to a prototype pen interface? There’s no reason to. But even as I disparage this device, I feel real excitement for its...
Solid design and build, Great keyboard, Excellent notes app when used with Ntrig pen
Pen not bundled in US, Flyer only runs smartphone apps at launch, Can?t navigate device with pen
If you want an Android tablet for note taking and general productivity, the Flyer is your best option, provided you pick up the pen. If you just want a seven-inch tablet, it slightly bests the Samsung Galaxy Tab in overall performance, design and specs. ...
On a whole we will say that the HTC Flyer is a nicely built little tablet with a lot of attention given to the details. But in comparison to Apple’s immensely successful iPad 2, the HTC Flyer is comparatively thick and the screen of this tablet is hal...
The HTC Flyer is a beautiful device that has some elegant software, so is this 7-inch tablet worth getting over an iPad, Xoom or larger device? It's an interesting question because it opens up the question about whether there really is a market for a 7-in...
Abstract: HTC has come a long way in the last couple of years thanks to its excellent portfolio of Android smartphones. Even before Android, it was a prominent manufacturer of Windows Mobile powered smartphones. Who can forget the legendary HD2, the 4.3 inch monste...
Solid industrial design, Mesmerizing and high quality display, Latest version of Sense UI, Unique offering with HTC Scribe technology
Not so great with taking photos & videos, Somewhat pricey, Stylus sold separately from Best Buy
In reality, we’re not all that concerned that HTC decided to move forward with having Gingerbread on board with the Flyer as opposed to Honeycomb – mainly because they did a fantastic job with Sense running on top of it. Undeniably, we love how they ...
Abstract: HTC’s a company that normally is first in the industry. Not so with the HTC Flyer. It’s HTC’s first Android tablet, but plenty of others, including Asus, LG, Motorola, Samsung, beat it to the market. The HTC Flyer just landed exclusively in Best Buy st...
Excellent digital notebook feature, fun stylus features such as drawing on photos, Sense interface is a breeze to navigate, good web and social apps...
Email is not tablet-optimised, HTC’s interface could mean a while before update to Honeycomb is possible, average design that harks back to its smartphonesLook and Feel...
Solidly executed with a couple of unique extras, the HTC Flyer isn’t trying to punch above its weight – and as a result, it’s safe rather than sensational ...