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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
Extrait: HTCs Flyer is one of the first Android Tablets we've seen that could find a place in some new niches; Namely, pen input. From the outset I need to make it clear that the HTC Flyer isn't a professional handwriting recognition product. There is no on-the-fl...
Extrait: Sascha joined me in the studio last night for a full-on 3.5hr marathon testing and discussion session with 10 different tablets. The iPad2, Asus Eee Pad Transformer, Acer Iconia Tab A500, HTC Flyer, Blackberry Playbook and Samsung Galaxy Tab were the focu...
All too often we criticize new tablets for trying to take on the iPad by photocopying its specs. Apple’s slate has undoubtedly changed – and dominated – the consumer touch device market, but it seems that sales success has blinkered many rivals to the...
Great screen size and qualityMagic Pen is both useful and funAluminum construction ensures durability
PriceHeavy and chunkyFew apps optimized for screen size
We came, we saw, we doodled. The HTC Flyer is the result of a well thought-out and executed plan by HTC. It is truly differentiated from the Android tablet pack with its robust aluminum construction, Magic Pen inclusion, and more responsive interface, and...
Extrait: Don't forget that we're doing a Live Review of the Flyer on Wednesday evening at 2100 CEST ( your timezone here ) where we do a detailed, 2hr review of the HTC Flyer with you in the chat session asking questions and steering the testing. It's free, fun, d...
Extrait: I think 3D is hilarious. It’s cute, really. I take my little ones to the theater and they enjoy putting the glasses on, jumping from left to right when it seems that the thing on the screen will jump right out and snatch them up. It’s a generally fun ...
Extrait: Youtube link for mobile viewingBest Buy just dropped the news that it'll be selling an unbranded, Wifi-only HTC Flyer Android tablet sometime this spring. That's good news for those of you who are looking for some contractless tablet love. And we got o...
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...
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Extrait: The HTC Flyer steers far away from the usual tablets of today. It opts for a 7-inch screen size instead of 10. It runs Gingerbread and not Honeycomb. It has proprietary stylus. If HTC was trying to differentiate from the slew of Android tablets these days...