It's been a long time since we've seen an HTC tablet: the HTC Shift, in fact, all the way back in 2008. Even then the company didn't play by the normal rules, pairing Windows Vista and Windows Mobile ...
Right off the bat I'll say I still haven't used an Android tablet that makes me want to ditch my iPad for good. HTC's new Flyer Tab comes the closest, but still has a long way to go. Click here to see ...
HTC jumps into the tablet fray with the pricey, quirky HTC Flyer. What sets the Flyer apart from every other tablet on the market is its unique active stylus technology that lets you take handwritten ...
Most of the talk these days may go to Windows 8 and the flood of hybrid devices heading our way in October, but a newly improved update to an early Android tablet has shown up on the radar: the HTC ...
HTC Flyer Tablet: Get yours for $99. Or not. It turns out the bargain price that Best Buy advertised the HTC Flyer tablet for was a mistake. Bummer! If you thought you might be able to score an HTC ...
With the buzz building around the upcoming HTC Puccini tablet, we've got to wondering: where in the world is the HTC Flyer? Joe capitalises on a life-long love of blinking lights and upbeat MIDI ...
What's hot: Easy and fun to use out of the box, excellent custom software, optional pen is great for notes and digital drawing. What's not: Runs the phone version of Android OS, has a single core CPU, ...
Thinking back to the first time we saw the Flyer in person -- at a pre-MWC briefing back in February -- we have to say this tablet didn't make the happiest of first impressions. It's a weighty old ...
HTC's a company that normally is first in the industry. Not so with the HTC Flyer. It's HTC's first Android tablet, but plenty of others, including Asus, LG, Motorola, Samsung, beat it to the market.
Short version: A promising aberration. The Flyer is barely a viable product, but it hints at potential that is almost surely being unlocked in the labs of HTC right now. When I first heard about the ...
The HTC Flyer is a 7 inch Android tablet with a few features you won’t find in the Kindle Fire or NOOK Tablet. It has access to the Android Market, for one thing. It also has a digital pen for writing ...
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