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HTC Evo View 4G (Sprint)

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  • "It is what I've been looking for in a tablet"
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    on by DIMITRI32

    Pros: The scribe, the screen, its' portability, the endless possibilities it offers, it's fun, it trucks, it is amazing.

    Cons: It's a tad heavy to hold after a while like when I took it to go shopping groceries. Not a lot of accesories for this particular tablet yet and at times the UI is a bit choppy.
    I would not know a single core processor from a dual core processor even if I

    Summary: This is exactly what I wanted from my first android tablet. I was about to buy the IPad 2 in January until I came across with the HTC flyer. When I researched what this baby could do, I waited to see it in action face to face. When I did, I fell in love and it was over. Since I wanted the pen, I bought it from Sprint with a 2GB plan and I find that it was the best thing I ever did. Now when my contract is over with Tmobile, I will cancel my plan with them and buy a regular cell phone, since everything I would do with my Samsung Vibrant I can now do with my HTC view 4g. On that note, I went to a conference at NYU and I took my HTC tablet to take notes during the various conferences I was going to attend. Well I was not the only one. Almost everyone in the conference had an IPAD or the IPAD 2 , I had my tablet and I used the scribe to write the info or a combination of the screen keyboard. Meanwhile I saw IPAD user docked their IPad to small keyboards and typed away with some difficulty due to the keyboard's size. So I ask myself, If I were going to dock my tablet to a keyboard, why not buy a lenovo notebook or something similar to that? Why buy a tablet, when I have to use a keyboard? This is not a great example of portability. This is not an example of power. Tthis is not technology accommodating my needs, this is an example of my needs accommodating technology. And this is the reason why I am glad I bought my HTC. So then, because of its power and endless possibilites, I have decided to sacrifice portability and buy the 10 inch Puccini Tablet from HTC when it becomes available.

    Please forgive my grammar and use of the language, I speak Spanish and I wrote this on the fly....in a doctor's office...

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Quick Specifications

  • Release date06/24/11
  • Display type 7 in TFT active matrix
  • OS Android
  • RAM 1 GB
  • Processor 1.5 GHz
  • Wireless connectivity Bluetooth IEEE 802.11
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