The Htc Flyer, scheduled to open in the 2nd quarter of 2011, promises to be separate in many ways from the majority of other tablets that have entered or will enter the marketplace this year.

First of all, its size will be 7″, quite a disagreement from the 10″ and larger tablets from the majority of other tablet manufacturers. The size of a tablet may come down to personal preference but one thing is certain, the 7″ size does make it easier to fit the Htc Flyer into a purse or a jacket pocket! The smaller size may be one presume why the Taiwanese firm has opted to run Android 2.3/2.4, Google’s Gingerbread operating system, rather than the latest Honeycomb (Android 3.0), which has been designed for the larger tablets.

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The firm has insisted that its Htc Sense User Interface is much more important than the underlying Android Os powering the device. Htc has optimized the Sense Ui for the tablet Pc experience. The Sense Ui will deliver a 3D home screen with a carousel of widgets which will put the user’s most important data right at the optical center of the user’s experience.

The biggest highlight disagreement between the Htc Flyer and most of the other tablets is that it is designed to be used with a stylus. It be will similar to that of the Asus MeMo. However, the Asus MeMo has a pressure-sensitive screen and the Htc Flyer has a pressure-sensitive pen.

Htc’s Scribe note-taking technology will drive the pen and will enable writing as well as doodling. It will be able to synchronize with Evernote software as well. Through the Htc Time Mark feature, users will be able to narrative audio and video while taking notes for playback Through the Flyer. This highlight would be highly helpful if you have forgotten what the note’s former meaning was when you recorded it.

The stylus itself will highlight “N-trig pen technology” (combines pen and multi-touch capabilities). The Flyer will also have “palm rejection technology” built in. With this highlight the tablet has the potential to distinguish between intentional and false touch and allows users to rest their palms on the display while writing. This gives the user the feeling of writing on paper. One other helpful highlight is that every time an application can make use of the new stylus, a small icon will pop up in the lowest right hand side of the screen so the user can edit the brush types and use case.

The Flyer will weigh just under a pound and is constructed with an aluminum unibody build. The proper Menu, Back, crusade and Home functions can be found at the lowest of the body. These glow when in use. There is a volume toggler on the right hand side. The Notifications bar has been combined with a Quick Settings bar, which is popular on the Htc smartphone, Desire S.

It will highlight a single-core 1.5Ghz Snapdragon processor, a 7-inch capacitive Tft Lcd display with a 1024 x 600 resolution and 1Gb of Ram. It will come with 32Gb of internal storehouse that is Micro Sd expandable. It will sustain b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0 with A2Dp for wireless headsets and will contain a 3.5mm audio jack.

The Htc Flyer will have 2 cameras, a 5 megapixel on the back and a 1.3 megapixel for video chats on the front. Also included will be an internal Gps, an ambient light sensor, a g-sensor and a digital compass. Flash 10 and Html5 will be supported as well. The battery life of 4 hours when viewing video, though not impressive, at least will allow the user to watch a video straight through.

Two popular Htc services will be available on the Htc Flyer, Htc Watch, the company’s on-demand Hd video download assistance and OnLine, a cloud-based gaming assistance that allows users to either play games from the assistance on the tablet or on Hdtvs.

A 10-inch version of the Flyer, which will specifically target the iPad for competition, is also startling to be ready in the 2nd quarter of 2011. This one will highlight Lte 4G.

The Htc Flyer Tablet – A Smaller Tablet With a Significantly separate method of Input

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