At first glance, the HTC tablet called “Flyer” is a completely ordinary Internet tablet with Android on board. You only notice the subtle difference when you look at the four sensor buttons on the “Flyer”. There is no search or back button on the far right, like on other devices, but a symbol with a pen that has it all.
Test report | |
Manufacturer | HTC |
Form factor | 7 inch |
resolution | 1024×600 |
processor | Single core |
Android version | Single core |
battery pack | 4000 |
Runtime (standby/talk) | 320 to 480h/kA |
Weight (g) | 420 |
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Technical data | |
AnTuTu benchmark | 3580 |
Vellamo benchmark (HTML5) | 0 |
Vellamo Benchmark (Metal) | 0 |
Vellamo benchmark | 823 |
Video playback | 480p |
Rating | 4.2 |
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