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Testseek.com have collected 263 expert reviews of the HTC Flyer and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC Flyer.
 
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The editors liked

  • Spesifikasi tinggi
  • Performa tinggi
  • HTC Sense UI
  • Pen Scribe sangat membantu pekerjaan (lihat video pertama)
  • Speaker Dolby Mobile SRS Surround
  • Desain ringan dan elegan

The editors didn't like

  • Over Price
  • Konsumsi baterai sedikit boros

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  Published: 2011-05-24, review by: recombu.com

  • The HTC Flyer certainly succeeds where other Android tablets have fallen down, in that it provides a slick, nicely designed user interface. We really love how HTC Watch is implemented and how the Magic Pen/stylus works; we had hours of fun doodling on ...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-20, review by: T3.com

  • Portable size, Looks great, It has a pen, Decent screen, HTC Sense is intuitive
  • Limited connectivity, Lacks Honeycomb features, Pen can be tricky to use and costs extra, High price

 
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  Published: 2011-05-17, review by: techradar.com

  • Excellent build quality, Bright, vibrant screen, Unique pen option
  • Too expensive, Not Android 3.0, Poor battery life
  • A decent, but certainly not excellent tablet. For pen lovers only...

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  Published: 2011-05-16, review by: electricpig.co.uk

  • Stylus, HTC Sense overlay, smart bezel
  • Slightly creaky, no Android 3.0 skills
  • There’s no question that this is the best 7-inch tablet on the market right now. Comparisons with the iPad and 10-inch slates are inevitable, but are only relevant because both are slightly luxurious product types that people want rather than need. If ...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-12, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Portable size, HTC user interface looks attractive, Useful stylus can take notes anywhere in the user interface
  • NonHTC apps don't suit the big screen, Terrible battery life compared to competitors, Doesn't run the latest version of Android
  • The 7-inch HTC Flyer is generally slick and easy to use, but it doesn't run the tablet-optimised version of Android, so certain apps are out of bounds until a software update arrives....

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  Published: 2011-05-12, review by: stuff.tv

  • Abstract:  When it launched, the HTC Flyer was based on the Gingerbread Android 2.3 smartphone OS, rather than the tablet-centric Honeycomb, although an update is due in the near future. However, for the time being, the Flyer is still stuck in a Gingerbread-flavoure...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-12, review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Pen, size, build quality
  • No Honeycomb, not dual core, no space for the pen on the actual device
  • This is a tablet for those that don’t necessarily want the latest features of Android, but do want something that will work, work well, and ultimately be familiar...

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  Published: 2011-11-22, review by: thunderbaylive.com

  • Abstract:  The Fire and Nook are eBook readers with tablet and multimedia features, while the Samsung and HTC are tablets first and foremost. All run Android OS. You’ll notice that as the price goes up you get more features, particularly in those marketed as tablets first...

 
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  Published: 2011-09-09, review by: tekgadg.com

  • Abstract:  The HTC Flyer steers far away from the usual tablets of today. It opts for a 7-inch screen size instead of 10. It runs Gingerbread and not Honeycomb. It has proprietary stylus. If HTC was trying to differentiate from the slew of Android tablets these days...

 
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  Published: 2011-06-15, review by: canadianreviewer.com

  • Who is the HTC Flyer for? If the RIM's PlayBook is clearly geared at BlackBerry toting business-oriented folk, where does a smartphone-OS powered pint-sized tablet like the Flyer fit in?We think that Android smartphone users who are already familiar w...

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