HTC is one of the fastest-growing companies in the mobile sector and has achieved remarkable recognition over the past couple of years. Business Week ranked HTC as the second best performing technology company in Asia in 2007 and gave the company the number 3 spot in its Global listing in 2006.
Following this success, HTC launched a powerful new HTC tablet – the HTC Advantage which is the world’s most powerful office, boasting a 5″ screen and full detachable QWERTY keyboard. This was followed in early 2007 with the introduction of the HTC Shift. Equipped with Windows Vista this device includes a brilliant 7-inch widescreen touch display and a 40 gigabyte hard drive.
HTC Flyer on the other hand is a portable 7-inch HTC tablet with a digital pen that can create artwork with a stroke of a paintbrush; it takes multimedia notes and can even sign digital documents, plus it will stream movies at the touch of the finger. This Android tablet can be used as an e-book reader with Nook and Kindle applications.
HTC has optimized many applications and services on the Flyer so you get a top quality email service, excellent photo browser and more. The Tegra 3 based tablet – HTC Quattro has a 10.1-inch 1280 x 768 display and uses the same Scribe digital stylus as the existing HTC Flyer. There is 16GB of internal storage with a microSD card slot and WiFi support for 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. The whole thing is less than 9mm thick.
HTC launched the HTC Touch in June 2007 as the result of extensive R&D and the belief that fingertip control was the way to go and would enable easier navigation. This HTC tablet is equipped with TouchFLO so that consumers just sweep their finger across the screen to get access to the most commonly used content, contacts and features.
HTC aims to continually develop HTC tablets that empower users on the go, providing more freedom in the way they live their lives.