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The editors liked
Portable size
HTC user interface looks attractive
Useful stylus can take notes anywhere in the user interface
Excellent build quality
Bright
Vibrant screen
Unique pen option
Looks great
It has a pen
Decent screen
HTC Sense is intuitive
Stylish
Easy to use
Good pen input
Stylus
HTC Sense overlay
Smart bezel
Pen
Size
Build quality
Topnotch digital notebook
Cool stylus facilities such as drawing on photos
Sense interface is really easy to use for navigation
Decent social and web apps
The HTC Flyer looks great. It's compact
Lightweight and easy to take on the road with you. It's slightly thicker than an Apple iPad 2
But it's more comfortable to hold in one hand
And we prefer it for longer periods of use. The 7-inch screen is one of this tablet's best features
Proving just about large enough to watch movies on or browse your favourite websites. At 1024 x 600 pixels
It's al
Good size
Great screen
Fast and responsive
Stylish design
Fast performance
Styus is a very useful addition
Slick interface
Portable and easy to hold
Delicious casing
Sharp 178mm screen
Sense 2.1 for tablet UI
Sophisticated drawing/writing stylus
Wellmade chassis
Pen input is currently unique to Android tablets
Attractive user interface
Small and portable
The editors didn't like
NonHTC apps don't suit the big screen
Terrible battery life compared to competitors
Doesn't run the latest version of Android
Too expensive
Not Android 3.0
Poor battery life
Limited connectivity
Lacks Honeycomb features
Pen can be tricky to use and costs extra
High price
Expensive
Not significantly better than its rivals
Lack of phone
Slightly creaky
No Android 3.0 skills
No Honeycomb
Not dual core
No space for the pen on the actual device
Email is not optimised for tablets
May be a wait for a Honeycomb update
Mediocre design reminiscent of smartphones
Unfortunately
The HTC Flyer stumbles when it comes to video playback – not because of any hardware issues
But because of a lack of format support. Other manufacturers – such as Samsung – offer support for all the major video codecs
Abstract: Android tablets need a differentiating feature to stand out from the huge number available on the market. In the HTC Flyer's case this is an intuitive and accurate stylus input option which makes it a great choice for anyone looking to take notes in conju...
Abstract: It's been a while since we published an overview of the current tablet market. With the holidays around the corner, we collected all of the tablets we've tested and that are still available, and created an overview of what's what. If you want to buy a t...
Abstract: HTC What is it? A strikingly designed Android tablet with 7-inch screen and neat, tactile casing. It's made by HTC so it has great Android modding. What's great The Flyer has a special stylus so you can make notes and annotate photos, documents and more....
Abstract: Product Round-up With Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich upon us, it's a good time to take stock of the impact - or lack of it - of Android 3 Honeycomb and Nvidia's Tegra 2, the chipset and release of Google’s mobile OS that were hoped would knock the iPad o...
The HTC Flyer is a superb-looking tablet with enough processing power to drive its multimedia functions. Its high price tag is more of an issue than its use of the older Android 2.3 OS, given that other aspects of this likable tablet are so advanced. W...
An impressive tablet computer that's hampered by an older version of the operating system ...
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Published: 2011-07-05, Author: Jonathan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: It€s smaller than most current tablets, runs on an older OS and includes an old-fashioned stylus-like pen…how on earth will the HTC Flyer compete?€It might seem a little late in the day to launch a new tablet that isn€t running on the made-for-tablet Andr...
Delicious casing, Sharp 178mm screen, Sense 2.1 for tablet UI, Sophisticated drawing/writing stylus,
Not Android 3.0 Honeycomb
The HTC Flyer is a beautiful first entry into the tablet market for the Taiwanese manufacturer. It may not be quite as fast or as smooth as some, notably the iPad, but it's way more pocketable, with an impressive list of features and the stylus shows p...
Expensive, not significantly better than its rivals, lack of phone
HTC's Flyer is a good tablet overall. Aside from the pen functionality it has little to offer over Samsung's older Galaxy Tab, though, and with its much higher price and lack of phone functionality, we wonder how well it will sell...