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HTC Sense
La finesse (1
32 cm)
Wi-Fi n
Bluetooth 3.0
3G+
Fonctionnalités au stylet sympathiques
Bonne finition
Bonnes performances
écran de qualité
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
Performances
Finition
Matériaux
HTC Sense / écran
Nombreux accessoires
Format de poche bien exploité
La surcouche Sense
Navigation agréable
Design et Finition
Écran
Format
Surcouche Sense efficace
Qualité de l’écran
Interface HTC Sense
Prise de notes
Navigation Internet fluide
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Que 7 pouces
Pas de port HDMI
Prise en charge de la HD
Intérêt douteux du stylet sur le long terme qui aurait mérité plus d'applications compatibles
Pas d’Android Honeycomb pour le moment
Absence de port HDMI
Chère pour une tablette 7 pouces
Autonomie décevante
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
Who is the HTC Flyer for? If the RIM's PlayBook is clearly geared at BlackBerry toting business-oriented folk, where does a smartphone-OS powered pint-sized tablet like the Flyer fit in?We think that Android smartphone users who are already familiar w...
HTC’s first entry into the tablet market provides a very decent Android tablet experience due to a zippy processor, 32 GB of onboard storage and with both 3G and Wi-Fi present. One of the distinguishing features though is the Scribe note-taking techno...
Extrait: For artists and hand-writers, the HTC Flyer is a solid tablet thanks to its well-implemented pen-specific features. But if you're not interested in pen input, Android tablets with Google's latest tablet-specific Honeycomb OS are a better bet...
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
Weighty (weighs approximately as a 8.9 inch device), Charges with the HTC charger only, No telephony, The rear 5 MP camera has lens issues, Absence of dual core processor, Lower resolution than other droid slates, Non replaceable battery
So, what do you conclude about the device? Well, the HTC Flyer has made a name for itself because of its performance and looks. It may not be the best tablet around but it surely offers a lot to the masses. The features and specs mentioned above would hav...
Fluid OS performance, Splendid multimedia experience, 720p HD video recording
Price, Dearth of compatible apps
Looking at the hardware specifications and the software packed on it, HTC Flyer may seem like an overgrown smartphone. Scribe technology along with the Magic Pen certainly does make the tablet stand out amongst similar 7 inch tablets. A stylish look and p...
The Flyer is HTC's first venture into the tablet space and I had high hopes for this as it looked like a winner right from the start, well at least on paper. If I may quote Morpheus from the Matrix, "Everyone falls the first time" , this is exactly wha...
Publié: 2011-07-08, Auteur: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
The Flyer has an excellent UI running on good hardware, everything packed into a really compact and comfortable form-factor. Not once while using it did I miss the fact that it ran Gingerbread and not Honeycomb. However, there is no way one can justify th...