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Testseek.com have collected 263 expert reviews of the HTC Flyer and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC Flyer.
 
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The editors liked

  • Solid industrial design
  • Mesmerizing and high quality display
  • Latest version of Sense UI
  • Unique offering with HTC Scribe technology
  • Small form factor and pen design is excellent for children
  • The 1.5GHz processor is blazingly fast
  • Even for a singlecore CPU
  • The pen ($50 addon) functions well and is highly accurate
  • Excellent digital notebook feature
  • Fun stylus features such as drawing on photos
  • Sense interface is a breeze to navigate
  • Good web and social apps...
  • Fast performance. Clear
  • Bright screen. Excellent pen input. Sense UI improves on Gingerbread OS. HTC's extra apps are solid
  • Portable and comfortable to hold
  • Vibrant display
  • Improved HTC Sense interface
  • Syncs handwritten notes with the cloud
  • Bright screen. Excellent pen input. Sense UI improves on Gingerbread OS. HTC's extra apps are solid.
  • Easy and fun to use out of the box
  • Excellent custom software
  • Optional pen is great for notes and digital drawing
  • Solid design and build
  • Great keyboard
  • Excellent notes app when used with Ntrig pen
  • Nice aluminium unibody
  • Attractive user interface and widgets
  • Bundled case (some markets)
  • Cool pen functionality
  • Fullfeatured
  • If not very powerful. Pleasant interface as long as you don't use the stylus
  • Extremely well-built
  • Very polished Sense UI
  • Stylus adds a new dimension
  • Over seven hours of battery life
  • Fans of 7-inch tablets will appreciate the HTC Flyer's screen quality
  • Durable construction
  • HD video recording
  • And unique features
  • Such as digital pen compatibility and HTC's Sense UI customization
  • Optional digital pen
  • Quick boot time
  • Excellent screen quality
  • Great-sounding speakers
  • Great screen size and qualityMagic Pen is both useful and funAluminum construction ensures durability
  • Design
  • Unique stylus
  • Battery life
  • High quality screen
  • Automatically rotating controls
  • Fan / silent operation
  • 5 MP digicam & webcam
  • Tablet can be used as modem
  • Access point and DNLA player
  • Brilliant colors

The editors didn't like

  • Not so great with taking photos & videos
  • Somewhat pricey
  • Because it is such an integral part of the Flyer experience
  • I think it was cheap of HTC to not include a pen with the WiFi tablet — or at least offer a less expensive digital pen option
  • I have an issue where I can't seem to hold the stylus without act
  • Software doesn't solve any pentablet expected functions
  • And is not suitable for professionals
  • Small size makes writing on the device more of a hassle than it's worth
  • There is nowhere to keep the stylus on the Flyer
  • Prices vary greatly between retailer
  • 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...
  • Outdated
  • Nontabletspecific version of Android. Google Talk video chat isn't supported in Gingerbread. Slow browser performance. Cluttered default layout. Cameras are only mediocre.
  • Expensive pen is optional
  • Easy to lose
  • No handwriting recognition
  • Doesn't sync audio recordings with Evernote
  • Low-quality cameras
  • Non-tablet-specific version of Android. Google Talk video chat isn't supported in Gingerbread. Slow browser performance. Cluttered default layout. Cameras are only mediocre.
  • Runs the phone version of Android OS
  • Has a single core CPU
  • Though clocked quite high
  • Has a
  • Pen not bundled in US
  • Flyer only runs smartphone apps at launch
  • Can?t navigate device with pen
  • Poor camera
  • Fragile/fiddly rear cover
  • Sluggish at times
  • Nowhere to dock stylus without case
  • Not particularly fast or particularly cheap. Runs Android 2.2
  • Not 3.1
  • At least until HTC delivers the promised update. Stylus is a frivolous gimmick
  • Stylus costs $80
  • Poor camera quality
  • No OCR apps supported
  • The Flyer is small
  • Thick
  • And pricey
  • And isn't running Google's Android 3.0 tablet OS. Its most unique feature
  • The Magic Pen
  • May not come included and is expensive to replace
  • Expensive
  • Outdated OS
  • Single-core processor
  • PriceHeavy and chunkyFew apps optimized for screen size
  • Can't make phone calls
  • No HMDI
  • Stylus sold separately from Best Buy
  • High price
  • Glossy display

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  Published: 2011-06-01, review by: computershopper.com

  • Optional digital pen, Quick boot time, Excellent screen quality, Great-sounding speakers
  • Expensive, Outdated OS, Single-core processor, Poor camera quality
  • The Flyer is a capable tablet, but its single-core processor and outdated OS makes it feel obsolete. ...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-30, review by: etechreviews.com

  • 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...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-30, Author: Marin , review by: intomobile.com

  • 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...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-29, Author: Ammar , review by: wccftech.com

  • 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...

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  Published: 2011-05-27, review by: phonearena.com

  • 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 ...

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  Published: 2011-05-26, review by: mobilechoiceuk.com

  • 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 ...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-26, review by: bgr.com

  • 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...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-26, Author: Joanna , review by: theverge.com

  • Extremely well-built, Very polished Sense UI, Stylus adds a new dimension, Over seven hours of battery life
  • Stylus costs $80, easy to lose, Poor camera quality, No OCR apps supported

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  Published: 2011-05-25, review by: infosyncworld.com

  • Abstract:  Check out our HTC Flyer review inside. Is HTC Sense kicking ass on tablets? Read on to find out.HTC Flyer Report Tablets are assaulting the market this year, and we happened to get our hands on yet another one. The HTC Flyer joins the ranks of the Mo...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-25, review by: techreviewsource.com

  • Fast performance. Clear, bright screen. Excellent pen input. Sense UI improves on Gingerbread OS. HTC's extra apps are solid,
  • Outdated, nontabletspecific version of Android. Google Talk video chat isn't supported in Gingerbread. Slow browser performance. Cluttered default layout. Cameras are only mediocre.
  • The question as to whether or not you should buy the HTC Flyer comes down to a simple question: How important is pen input to you? If you draw or doodle a lot, or like taking hand-written notes in your books, you'll likely be happy with this tablet. It...

 
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