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Configuración condensada en el mínimo tamaño
Interfaz HTC Sense. El MagicPen
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Peso y dimensiones muy compactas
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No cuenta con Android 3.0
La autonomía es inferior a la de otros modelos
El precio aún es elevado
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Publicación: 2011-06-04, Autor: Sumocat , crítica de: gottabemobile.com
At $69 direct, the battery life, simple installation and very good call quality make this a strong product and I can recommend it without hesitation. Amazon has the device for just $41, which makes it an even better value.ProsLong battery lifeSimple to us...
There are dozens of tablets for you to choose from; why would you choose one running a custom build of Android 2, with what amounts to a prototype pen interface? There’s no reason to. But even as I disparage this device, I feel real excitement for its...
Solid industrial design, Mesmerizing and high quality display, Latest version of Sense UI, Unique offering with HTC Scribe technology,
Not so great with taking photos & videos, Somewhat pricey
The HTC Flyer’s user interface does a good job of making Android more appealing to less techy users. But non-HTC apps in the Android Market can provide a rude reminder that most apps available for the Flyer were designed with phones, rather than a tab...
The HTC Flyer is a superb machine that jams in a lot of services in a small package. It's certainly one of the most innovative with its Magic Pen and OnLive gaming. It's priced at a bit of a premium compared to other tablets in its class which is justif...
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Publicación: 2011-06-03, Autor: Jamison , crítica de: tabletpcreview.com
Solid design and build, Great keyboard, Excellent notes app when used with Ntrig pen
Pen not bundled in US, Flyer only runs smartphone apps at launch, Can?t navigate device with pen
If you want an Android tablet for note taking and general productivity, the Flyer is your best option, provided you pick up the pen. If you just want a seven-inch tablet, it slightly bests the Samsung Galaxy Tab in overall performance, design and specs. ...
On a whole we will say that the HTC Flyer is a nicely built little tablet with a lot of attention given to the details. But in comparison to Apple’s immensely successful iPad 2, the HTC Flyer is comparatively thick and the screen of this tablet is hal...
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Publicación: 2011-05-30, Autor: Marin , crítica de: intomobile.com
The HTC Flyer is a beautiful device that has some elegant software, so is this 7-inch tablet worth getting over an iPad, Xoom or larger device? It's an interesting question because it opens up the question about whether there really is a market for a 7-in...
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Publicación: 2011-05-29, Autor: Ammar , crítica de: wccftech.com
Resumen: HTC has come a long way in the last couple of years thanks to its excellent portfolio of Android smartphones. Even before Android, it was a prominent manufacturer of Windows Mobile powered smartphones. Who can forget the legendary HD2, the 4.3 inch monste...
Solid industrial design, Mesmerizing and high quality display, Latest version of Sense UI, Unique offering with HTC Scribe technology
Not so great with taking photos & videos, Somewhat pricey, Stylus sold separately from Best Buy
In reality, we’re not all that concerned that HTC decided to move forward with having Gingerbread on board with the Flyer as opposed to Honeycomb – mainly because they did a fantastic job with Sense running on top of it. Undeniably, we love how they ...