We’re pretty stoked that the HTC Flyer will be coming to Malaysia via Maxis, and looking at this new video from HTC, there is a lot to look forward to in the company’s first ever Android tablet.
We can’t wait to experience HTC’s new Scribe Technology. It uses a stylus as an input device but instead of just being a pointing tool, the stylus that comes with the Flyer works more like a pen and paper.
Take a look at the video, the implementation the Scribe Technology is interesting, and if it works the way HTC says it does, then the Flyer is a tablet that brings something new into the tablet game.
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