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The editors liked
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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.
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
Expensive
Outdated OS
Single-core processor
PriceHeavy and chunkyFew apps optimized for screen size
Attention aussi parce que la Flyer vous donne l'impression d'avoir en main une sorte de smartphone au format XXL et vous verrez, l'utilisation que vous ferez de la Flyer s'apparente plus à un smartphone qu'à une tablette, et ce, même si tout est optimisé...
Performances, Finition, matériaux, HTC Sense / écran, Nombreux accessoires
Prix, Format MKV supporté partiellement
À la suite des premières présentations officielles, l'impatience suscitée par le projet HTC Scribe a vite cédé sa place au doute. Il faut dire qu'après les échecs relatifs des Galaxy Tab et autres Dell Streak, les tablettes de petit format ne sont pas vra...
Un format 7 pouces bien exploité, Ecran bien contrasté et lumineux, Des usages intelligents du stylet, Sense 2.1, grande classe, Navigation web fluide et rapide
Pas d'autre connecteurs que la micro USB spéciale HTC, Peut mieux faire en autonomie, Stylet dont on doute encore de l'intérêt à long terme, Touches sensitives trop sensibles, Poids pour le format
Attendue, la Flyer une tablette très satisfaisante. Que ceux qui souhaitent obtenir un usage tactile en rupture avec un smarpthone y réfléchissent pourtant à deux fois, la Flyer emprunte encore trop aux écrans 4 pouces. Le poids, le stylet pas forcémen...
Published: 2017-06-16, Author: Diego , review by: tecnocino.it
HTC Flyer: una scheda tecnica di ottime performance e completezza, materiali di qualità e solidi, dimensioni e peso ideali per il trasporto e l'uso in mobilità. Connessione velocissima sul web. Interfaccia Sense 3.0, una sicurezza. L'audio è più che soddi
HTC Flyer: rimuovere la cover posteriore, per inserire, ad esempio la simcard, è impresa ardua, un consiglio? Premere in corrispondenza dei “giunti” ossia più o meno al centro, con i pollici. Manca l'uscita HDMI ed è un peccato. Infine il prezzo, con l'us
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Published: 2012-05-02, Author: Marco , review by: unita.it
Abstract: Spesso sentiamo dire, non senza ragioni, che non vale la pena affezionarsi a questo o quel modello di device elettronico, essendo troppo rapida l'innovazione tecnologica per non renderlo obsoleto nel giro di uno o due anni. Eppure, a volte, capita ...
Il verdetto di TechZilla.it Lo abbiamo visto in lungo e in largo, spulciato per bene in ogni sua funzionalità ed ora è il momento di tirare le somme e scoprire se il Flyer verrà promosso o bocciato. HTC si è voluta cimentare in questo nuovo mercato do...
L’HTC Flyer è il primo device dopo l’Asus Eee Pad Transformer a proporre qualcosa di diverso nel mercato dei tablet Android, dominati da una massiccia e irritante omologazione per quanto riguarda i contenuti tecnologici. Infatti, è il primo tablet a re...
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Published: 2011-08-05, Author: Luigi , review by: everyeye.it
Come volevasi dimostrare HTC è in fervida ascesa anche nello sviluppo di tablet avanzati, prestanti e capaci di riecheggiare nel coro della concorrenza. Tra questi, Flyer è il primo ad associare il pennino alla tecnologia touchscreen capacitiva, che domin...
Published: 2011-07-25, Author: Paolo , review by: dday.it
Abstract: HTC è scesa in campo con un tablet in grado di distinguersi dalla massa di prodotti uscita negli ultimi mesi. Schermo da 7 pollici quando quasi tutti sono andati oltre i 10 pollici, sistema operativo Android Gingerbread con HTC Sense e un inedito pennino ...