HTC flyer is the first Tablet PC to be released by HTC, the Taiwanese company that is stronger in a world of smartphones. Issued in the growing ranks Android tablets that flyer still offers a unique experience because of its smaller screen size and innovative capacitive stylus.

With the display of only 7″ the Flyer falls into the category of smaller size, along with devices like the original Samsung Galaxy Tab While some people may find this less interesting to enjoy video content that makes the flyer much more portable device than the larger 10″ tablets. The screen is capacitive, and comes with support for multitouch, and at the same time, providing a very high resolution of 1024 x 600.

With a 1.5GHz processor The Flyer falls between the first generation of 1GHz equipment and second-generation dual-core tablets, when it comes to processing power. This is combined with a generous 1GB of RAM, which contributes to make the Flyer pretty nippy at most activities it supports. The Flyer does not support the latest compressed honeycomb-centric Google Android and instead a 2.2 Froyo. This decision was made to allow HTC to deploy their own interface Sense, proprietary interfaces are not supported by Android honeycomb.

The Flyer comes with a lot of connectivity options including 3G and Wi-Fi, as well as USB and Bluetooth. It ‘also quad band GSM compatible, which means that you can use HTC Flyer to make calls. The 1.3 Megapixel front facing camera also allows you to make video calls with HTC Flyer through services like Google Talk.

The rear-facing main camera is 5 megapixel camera with some excellent features included. It captures the images this camera can be used to record 720p video. HTC Flyer comes with 32 GB of internal memory and a microSD slot for memory expansion, if you need more. This can be used to contain a large proportion of music and video media player to enjoy the Flyer, with the help of YouTube and you can enjoy online video content as well.

While The Flyer operates on a capacitive screen HTC has managed to produce a style of working alongside. These were generally only available in less sensitive resistive touch screen as capacitive screens require electrical impulses (which are in your finger) to function properly. The stylus can be used to draw, write, and all sorts of other purposes.

The Flyer is a bar of good for the game as well, with support for games OnLive. This allows you to connect a controller and use the flyer as a game console with many great games available on the Android Market. The leaflet can also be used to play videos with SRS surround sound with a touch more cinematic.

The Flyer is a bar of excellent debut by HTC, and an ideal portable device that combines light weight with complete functions. The tablet is perfect for web browsing, gaming or general entertainment with music and video. With many tablets Android currently on offer, is one of the things that really mark out the Flyer capacitive unique style – a feature not found on any touchscreen device.