NEW YORKNEW YORK — Is it better to have loved and lost, than to have never loved at all? That’s the question posed by a new tablet computer that takes aim at one of the deficiencies of the iPad: that ...
HTC just announced its first tablet, the HTC Flyer with an all-new HTC Sense user experience that has been reimagined for the tablets. Using an intuitive and innovative approach to tablets, HTC Flyer ...
I got a close up look at the new HTC Flyer tablet at an HTC event here at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. HTC wouldn’t let anybody touch the new tablet today, but a rep gave me a close up demo, ...
NEW YORK - Is it better to have loved and lost, than to have never loved at all? That's the question posed by a new tablet computer that takes aim at one of the deficiencies of the iPad: that it's ...
The HTC Flyer goes on sale at Best Buy this weekend for $499.99, and the folks at HTC were kind enough to loan me a demo unit to test out in advance of the US launch. The Flyer is one of the most ...
BARCELONA -- HTC's take on tablets is one of the most interesting at this year's Mobile World Congress. The little seven-inch aluminum unibody package comes with a pressure-sensitive stylus. This ...
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, ...
The HTC Flyer tablet went on sale today in a number of European countries including the UK, France, Germany, Italy. It’s not the cheapest Android tablet around, with a starting price of 499 Euros (or ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. HTC unveiled the Flyer, its first tablet, on Tuesday in Barcelona, Spain ...
Taiwan-based smartphone manufacturer HTC has joined the increasingly crowded tablet market with a 7-inch tablet called the Flyer. The device features a 1.5GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM and 32GB of flash storage ...
NEW YORK — Is it better to have loved and lost, than to have never loved at all? That’s the question posed by a new tablet computer that takes aim at one of the deficiencies of the iPad: that it’s ...