The HTC Flyer Tablet is an exciting addition to the world of Android tablets. It may be considered one of the first jabs at the copycat world of Android-type tablets. After all, it's got a beautiful seven inch screen that has a sort of 3D feel and look to it with even more movement then you may appreciate on even your latest tab. When you play with the screen, it's as if you're spinning the world around in front of you with such smooth, beautiful movements.
Also what makes the HTC Flyer Tablet so stunning is the device itself - a gorgeous brushed steel body, very light, with a tapered edge which I absolutely love because it makes it seem even slimmer and cooler than it already is. And not only that, but it also comes with a pen stylus that is completely optional in its operation. You can choose to use the pen for more precise movements, or to draw out your ideas without needing that piece of paper you can never find! How nifty! You can also use the handy pen to make comments on things like webpages and social networks.
The tablet also has a 5-megapixel camera in addition to a front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera, making it the perfect picture-taking device.... you may decide you don't even need your separate digital camera anymore because this thing takes such great pictures and videos with top-notch quality!
The tablet also comes with something very interesting and rather nifty, called Timemark. It actually lets you record audio during things like a meeting or event that you need to record, or don't want to forget. It's much better than having to take written notes - and you never have to worry about not being able to read your scribbles and handwriting! But wait, it's more than a recording - it actually syncs with your written notes so that when you're ready to go back and review your own handwritten notes, all you have to do is tap the word and you can hear to word.
Of course, at around $674 full-price, it's quite a piece of luxury for anyone.... so you may want to put it on some insurance! But you can do all of that because it is out now for purchase!
Also what makes the HTC Flyer Tablet so stunning is the device itself - a gorgeous brushed steel body, very light, with a tapered edge which I absolutely love because it makes it seem even slimmer and cooler than it already is. And not only that, but it also comes with a pen stylus that is completely optional in its operation. You can choose to use the pen for more precise movements, or to draw out your ideas without needing that piece of paper you can never find! How nifty! You can also use the handy pen to make comments on things like webpages and social networks.
The tablet also has a 5-megapixel camera in addition to a front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera, making it the perfect picture-taking device.... you may decide you don't even need your separate digital camera anymore because this thing takes such great pictures and videos with top-notch quality!
The tablet also comes with something very interesting and rather nifty, called Timemark. It actually lets you record audio during things like a meeting or event that you need to record, or don't want to forget. It's much better than having to take written notes - and you never have to worry about not being able to read your scribbles and handwriting! But wait, it's more than a recording - it actually syncs with your written notes so that when you're ready to go back and review your own handwritten notes, all you have to do is tap the word and you can hear to word.
Of course, at around $674 full-price, it's quite a piece of luxury for anyone.... so you may want to put it on some insurance! But you can do all of that because it is out now for purchase!
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