Friday, June 10, 2011

Rival for Tablet PC: HTC Flyer Review

HTC Flyer is the second BlackBerry playbook, Motorola XOOM product after another heavyweight, this flat doing well in terms of performance, 1.5GHz single-core processor with 1GB of RAM and a unique sense interface UI, give it with to an extraordinary experience for fans Atradius is another good choice.

HTC Flyer uses a 7-inch screen, while a slender body made him look at the number of Tablet PC stand out, the aircraft carrying the Android 2.3 Gingerbread (Gingerbread) system, and equipped with the latest HTC Sense interface. HTC Flyer's not a simple capacitive touch screen, it also added pressure sensors. It simply means that in addition to multi-touch, but also can press the fingers have different degree of change can also use the stylus to assist.

Specific hardware, HTC Flyer clocked at 1.5GHz using a single-core processor, 1GB memory and 32GB hard drive. Storage is a popular level, processors are more maverick. 130W pixels before and after double-500W-pixel camera, the standard could perhaps be considered the mainstream of the current configuration of camera for video communication, and there is no problem. Another machine supports SD card expansion, and support 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS navigation functions commonly used, the overall performance across the board.

The back of HTC Flyer panel tapers off at the edges and bleeds over from the back to the front of the device, besides, the display is slightly protruding. Coupled with the two grip-friendly plastic covers/bumpers on the short sides of the Flyer make it exceptionally easy to hold with one hand. Of course, if you are going to utilize the Scribe tech and take notes, it makes sense for the Flyer to be one-hand friendly.

HTC Flyer joined the convenient stylus operation so we are looking forward to this product. But there is the most important point, that is, longer battery life. On the short side are the power/wake-sleep button on the top cover, next to the 3.5mm headset jack, and an odd USB connector input on the bottom cover, which works with both the proprietary cable that ships with the Flyer and mini USB. The top cover slides off to reveal the microSD card slot.

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Compare with iPad 2, there are almost twice as thick as its center, but that's the tradeoff for a solid device. The rear-camera lens protrudes from the back, making it especially prone to scratches, and the speakers are on the rear of the device, facing away from the user, when they ideally should be on the front.

HTC Flyer Specs:

* Android Gingerbread (2.3) with HTC Sense UI
* 7-inch diagonal capacitive TFT touchscreen (1,024 x 600), active pen supported
* 1.5Ghz single-core Qualcomm processor
* 1GB RAM
* 32GB internal memory, microSD
* Front-facing 1.3-megapixel, rear-facing 5.0-megapixel webcams
* Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS
* 3.5mm audio jack, microUSB
* 7.7 x 4.8 x .52 inches
* .92 lbs
* Price at Launch: $499.99, pen sold separately

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