It comes in a sleek and light aluminium unibody and features a seven-inch 3D display, a lightning-fast 1,5 Ghz processor, plus high-speed HSPA+ wireless capabilities. Web browsing becomes a pleasure.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
HTC Flyer takes wing. Android rules...
If you thought we had quite enough tablets to choose from, you were wrong. In fact, this is only the beginning, as evidenced by the launch of HTC’s Android-powered Flyer at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona (and yes, we know it’s pronounced with a lithp). The HTC Flyer gives you “natural” touch and pen interaction plus an innovation called HTC Watch, a connected video service that represents the first cloud-based mobile gaming service on a tablet.
It comes in a sleek and light aluminium unibody and features a seven-inch 3D display, a lightning-fast 1,5 Ghz processor, plus high-speed HSPA+ wireless capabilities. Web browsing becomes a pleasure.
It comes in a sleek and light aluminium unibody and features a seven-inch 3D display, a lightning-fast 1,5 Ghz processor, plus high-speed HSPA+ wireless capabilities. Web browsing becomes a pleasure.
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