• Gallery: HTC Flyer

    Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

    Devin Coldewey is a Seattle-based writer and photographer. He has written for the TechCrunch network since 2007. Some posts he’d like you to read: The Dangers of Externalizing Knowledge | Generation i | Surveillant Society | Choose Two | Frame Wars | The User’s Manifesto | Our Great Sin His personal website is coldewey.cc. → Learn More


    We’ve already got a little real-life video with HTC’s Flyer tablet, but the throng was too great yesterday to take any decent pictures. So the first thing I did this morning was drop by the HTC booth and get a few clean shots. I wasn’t watching my aperture so they turned out a little artsy. And that five-bokeh is a bit rough, isn’t it? I need a new lens. That’s a custom port on the bottom, by the way, which is why there’s a picture of it specifically, and the little buttons change places when you rotate the screen.

    I like how this thing looks, but I’m not sold on the functionality. What do you guys think? I can grab more shots if you want to get close up with anything in particular.

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