HTC Flyer WiFi Review

 

Let’s take a look for a bit at the United States’ first look at HTC’s Flyer tablet. As you may well know by now, there’s another version of this device out there by the name of EVO View 4G – have a look at our hands-on with that version of the device from back at CTIA 2011. The device we’re looking at here and now is the Best Buy-sold version of the device being here a WiFi-only piece of hardware. This device has a nice silver metal and white plastic chassis, Gorilla Glass front over a 7-inch 1024 x 700 pixel resolution capacitive touchscreen working with a 1GHz single-core processor and Android 2.3.3 with HTC Sense 2.1 for Tablets. And it’s got a pen. Is this the writer for you?

This device totes what they’re calling the Scribe Pen. This device works much like a pen touching a touchscreen normally would, but because it’s working with Android, much more than you’ve ever had before is in store. The reason a person would purchase this device is its size, it’s ability to use the pen, and/or because they love HTC Sense. The form of the device is beautiful, based heavily on HTC’s popular line of smartphone handsets from this past year, sized up and formed into a very nice tablet form factor. You must decide if all this is worth what basically amounts to the same amount of money you’d be spending on most other Android tablets these days and just about $100 less than an iPad 2. Furthermore, the choice is yours whether you’re going to want this WiFi-only version or if you’re going to want to go 3G for constant connection. Keep all this in mind as you read the following!

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