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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
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
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
Portable size, HTC user interface looks attractive, Useful stylus can take notes anywhere in the user interface
NonHTC apps don't suit the big screen, Terrible battery life compared to competitors, Doesn't run the latest version of Android
The 7-inch HTC Flyer is generally slick and easy to use, but it doesn't run the tablet-optimised version of Android, so certain apps are out of bounds until a software update arrives....
Extrait: When it launched, the HTC Flyer was based on the Gingerbread Android 2.3 smartphone OS, rather than the tablet-centric Honeycomb, although an update is due in the near future. However, for the time being, the Flyer is still stuck in a Gingerbread-flavoure...
Extrait: We have written a lot about the Nexus 7 recently, we have looked at every aspect of the device and even took looked at how to hack the thing as well. But how does it compare to other devices? It has been well documented that Google are not making a pro...
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
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
The Flyer is a solid tablet, but professionals shouldn't confuse it with a serious business tool. I...
Extrait: and LooksThe Kindle Fire is a basic black slab that's by no means unattractive, but it won't win any design awards, especially since it piggybacks off the BlackBerry Playbook's design. The lack of hardware controls, particularly volume buttons, and that ...
Publié: 2011-09-29, Auteur: Donald , review by: cnet.com
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
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
The HTC Flyer puts a new spin on the 7-inch Android tablet, but its high price and smartphone-style OS are a tough sell next to its bigger, cheaper Honeycomb kin.
Extrait: HTC’s market success is based on excellent phones that have better production quality than the competitors, including the “small things” that made their use intuitive and simple. Although they’ve already had their go at the tablet market, HTC Flyer is ...
The HTC Flyer is a superb-looking tablet with enough processing power to drive its multimedia functions. Its high price tag is more of an issue than its use of the older Android 2.3 OS, given that other aspects of this likable tablet are so advanced. ...
Extrait: BITTER RIVALS Khidr Suleman and Chris Martin fight to the metaphorical death over the best 7in tablet currently on the market. This video face-off features three 7in tablets that are assessed on their various merits, and a winner is crowned. But which ...