www.netbooknews.com Hands on with one of ZTE's budget Android tablets - the V9, over at GSM 2010. 7-inch tablet with Android 2.1 and resistive touch screen.
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- Apr 01 Fri 2011 02:41
ZTE V9 7-Inch Android Tablet Hands On
- Apr 01 Fri 2011 02:41
ZTE V9 7-Inch Android Tablet Hands On
www.netbooknews.com Hands on with one of ZTE's budget Android tablets - the V9, over at GSM 2010. 7-inch tablet with Android 2.1 and resistive touch screen.
- Apr 01 Fri 2011 02:41
ZTE V9 7-Inch Android Tablet Hands On
www.netbooknews.com Hands on with one of ZTE's budget Android tablets - the V9, over at GSM 2010. 7-inch tablet with Android 2.1 and resistive touch screen.
- Apr 01 Fri 2011 02:41
ZTE V9 7-Inch Android Tablet Hands On
www.netbooknews.com Hands on with one of ZTE's budget Android tablets - the V9, over at GSM 2010. 7-inch tablet with Android 2.1 and resistive touch screen.
- Mar 25 Fri 2011 05:26
HTC Flyer 7-inch tablet Hands-On from MWC 2011
www.tweaktown.com Today HTC announced its first tablet at MWC called "Flyer". It is a 7-inch tablet with a 1024 x 600 display running Android and maybe most notably with HTC Sense for Tablets. Many will know HTC Sense on HTC's range of mobile phones, a kind of overlay on the OS which includes a range of easy to use widgets and such. HTC Sense for Tablets is much of the same thing, but has been optimized for the larger screen. Next up is HTC Scribe Technology which implemented a "scribble" feature which allows the user to jot down notes or mark certain sections in books or even on Facebook and other applications that they want to remember or to easily show to a friend. Using the included multi-function pen, you can select different pen thicknesses and colors and just start writing in many different areas. If you want to make changes, you can adjust the pen setting and use it as an eraser. From the looks of things, you use the pen to tap in a certain area of the screen and it quickly snaps a screenshot and launches the "Scribble" application. Basically, it seems like you are editing a saved screenshot image in a very simple graphics editor. Then if you like you can share the Scribble image using a range of different methods. Distributed by Tubemogul.
- Mar 25 Fri 2011 05:26
HTC Flyer 7-inch tablet Hands-On from MWC 2011
www.tweaktown.com Today HTC announced its first tablet at MWC called "Flyer". It is a 7-inch tablet with a 1024 x 600 display running Android and maybe most notably with HTC Sense for Tablets. Many will know HTC Sense on HTC's range of mobile phones, a kind of overlay on the OS which includes a range of easy to use widgets and such. HTC Sense for Tablets is much of the same thing, but has been optimized for the larger screen. Next up is HTC Scribe Technology which implemented a "scribble" feature which allows the user to jot down notes or mark certain sections in books or even on Facebook and other applications that they want to remember or to easily show to a friend. Using the included multi-function pen, you can select different pen thicknesses and colors and just start writing in many different areas. If you want to make changes, you can adjust the pen setting and use it as an eraser. From the looks of things, you use the pen to tap in a certain area of the screen and it quickly snaps a screenshot and launches the "Scribble" application. Basically, it seems like you are editing a saved screenshot image in a very simple graphics editor. Then if you like you can share the Scribble image using a range of different methods. Distributed by Tubemogul.
- Mar 25 Fri 2011 05:26
HTC Flyer 7-inch tablet Hands-On from MWC 2011
www.tweaktown.com Today HTC announced its first tablet at MWC called "Flyer". It is a 7-inch tablet with a 1024 x 600 display running Android and maybe most notably with HTC Sense for Tablets. Many will know HTC Sense on HTC's range of mobile phones, a kind of overlay on the OS which includes a range of easy to use widgets and such. HTC Sense for Tablets is much of the same thing, but has been optimized for the larger screen. Next up is HTC Scribe Technology which implemented a "scribble" feature which allows the user to jot down notes or mark certain sections in books or even on Facebook and other applications that they want to remember or to easily show to a friend. Using the included multi-function pen, you can select different pen thicknesses and colors and just start writing in many different areas. If you want to make changes, you can adjust the pen setting and use it as an eraser. From the looks of things, you use the pen to tap in a certain area of the screen and it quickly snaps a screenshot and launches the "Scribble" application. Basically, it seems like you are editing a saved screenshot image in a very simple graphics editor. Then if you like you can share the Scribble image using a range of different methods. Distributed by Tubemogul.
- Mar 25 Fri 2011 05:26
HTC Flyer 7-inch tablet Hands-On from MWC 2011
www.tweaktown.com Today HTC announced its first tablet at MWC called "Flyer". It is a 7-inch tablet with a 1024 x 600 display running Android and maybe most notably with HTC Sense for Tablets. Many will know HTC Sense on HTC's range of mobile phones, a kind of overlay on the OS which includes a range of easy to use widgets and such. HTC Sense for Tablets is much of the same thing, but has been optimized for the larger screen. Next up is HTC Scribe Technology which implemented a "scribble" feature which allows the user to jot down notes or mark certain sections in books or even on Facebook and other applications that they want to remember or to easily show to a friend. Using the included multi-function pen, you can select different pen thicknesses and colors and just start writing in many different areas. If you want to make changes, you can adjust the pen setting and use it as an eraser. From the looks of things, you use the pen to tap in a certain area of the screen and it quickly snaps a screenshot and launches the "Scribble" application. Basically, it seems like you are editing a saved screenshot image in a very simple graphics editor. Then if you like you can share the Scribble image using a range of different methods. Distributed by Tubemogul.