Sentences with phrase «htc scribe»

There's no clear word on when the HTC Scribe Android tablet will hit the market but the company is likely going to have to jump into this space to stay competitive.
The HTC Scribe tablet will likely run Honeycomb, the version of the platform which is optimized for this form factor.
Best Buy initially shipped the HTC Flyer (Wi - Fi) without the HTC Scribe Pen and still is, so look out closely.
Specs on the HTC Puccini include a 10.1 inch display, dual - core Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm clocked somewhere between 1.2 — 1.5 GHz, 8 megapixel camera and dual - LED flash on the back, front - facing camera on the front, and support for the HTC Digital Pen with HTC Scribe and Android 3.x (Honeycomb).
One of the unique features of the tablet is its stylus, being a capacitive touch screen device, it is the only one to have Stylus support, HTC calls this HTC scribe technology.
The much - awaited tablet is finally here in India, it also brings along HTC Watch video service, HTC Scribe Technology (stylus in capacitive touch screen) and OnLive cloud gaming service.
The Stylus pen to rock the HTC Scribe technology will be available for free with the first HTC EVO View 4G tablets.
HTC EVO View 4G tablet runs with with tablet optimized HTC Sense UI on top Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, on a Single - Core 1.5 GHz chipset, sporting a 7 ″ capacitive touch display, HTC Scribe with optional pen support, 5MP rear - facing camera, 1.3 MP front - facing camera for video chat, 1 GB RAM, 4G WiMax support, 32 GB of internal memory, micro-SD slot with support up to 32 GB of memory expansion, HDMI - out, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi - Fi, Android Market, DLNA functionality, HDMI port, powered by a 4000mAh battery, Android Market, and a full host of pre-loaded Google and Sprint services.
It runs Google Android 2.3 with custom HTC Scribe software for pen input.
For a limited time, HTC Scribe ™ — an optional digital pen accessory - will be available at no additional cost.
The screenshots of the Honeycomb have popped up on HTC's developer website, showing the customizations of HTC Sense, and exposing HTC Scribe functionality.
While the HTC Flyer has a capacitive touchscreen display and responds to fingertip input, the tablet also supports pen input with the included stylus and features special software called HTC Scribe which lets you draw notes in many apps, or use stylus gestures for navigation.
# Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi 802.11 b / g / n, micro-USB # 4000 mAh battery, Preinstalled HTC Scribe and HTC Watch apps.
The leaked promo materials shows off the According to sources, it will launch shortly after Sprint's release the HTC Scribe, a stylus which allows users to write on the capacitive touchscreen of the tablet.
Truly separating the HTC Flyer from the pack is the integration of the acclaimed HTC Sense experience and unique HTC Scribe technology.
The HTC Flyer runs GOogle Android 2.3 and has HTC Scribe software for stylus input.
It's got a 10.1 - inch screen, the HTC Scribe stylus system and is overprised at $ 799 on contract.
It comes with a few unique software features developed by HTC, including HTC Scribe — a note taking application that can be used with an optional pen — and HTC's Sense user interface on top of Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
HTC's Flyer also has a stylus that can be used on the touch screen, in a feature known as HTC Scribe, which allows for writing to take place on the display for note taking and the editing of pictures too.
HTC Flyer also features HTC Scribe technology, which will allow users use the stylus on the tablets.
We're hearing rumors that Sprint's HTC EVO View 4G tablet will not, repeat not, ship with the snazzy HTC Scribe stylus.
The Flyer runs HTC's new Sense user interface, which offers a host of UI improvements and supports the HTC Scribe — the company's innovative stylus.
With HTC Scribe Technology ™, HTC EVO View 4G will offer a new way to interact with a tablet.
HTC Scribe Technology introduces a unique digital pen to the tablet experience and unlocks new capabilities.
Additionally, HTC Scribe enables enhanced voice - synchronized note taking using a feature called Timemark, making it possible to capture the audio of a meeting at the same time as written notes.
Otherwise, fonts is fonts, skins is skins, and it's probably pretty safe to say we'll see HTC Scribe on a Honeycomb tablet.
The developer guide will provide details and information on how to take advantage of their unique hardware and software capabilities, including 3D, HDMI output, DLNA and HTC Scribe Technology on the Sprint Network.
But that could change next year as the Taiwanese company has filed a trademark to the names «Scribe» and «HTC Scribe» which hint at the possibility of the tablet device.
According to the documents, «HTC Scribe» is a handheld wireless device and specifically, a tablet computer.
The other points being HTC Scribe which brings stylus functionality to the tablet and the OnLive cloud gaming service that takes tablet gaming to a whole new level.
The «HTC Scribe ``, the rumored name for the new device, has appeared in a trademark application filed by HTC in the past week.
HTC Scribe Technology HTC Scribe Technology introduces a wave of integrated digital ink innovations that make it easy and natural to take notes, sign contracts, draw pictures, or even write on a web page or photo.
Aluminum unibody design with touch and pen interaction make HTC Flyer unique First tablet with HTC Watch ™ video service, HTC Scribe ™ Technology and OnLive ® cloud gaming BARCELONA, SPAIN — Mobile World Congress — February 15, 2011 --
The View 4G will also see the introduction of HTC Scribe, which offers handwriting input via an HTC Scribe digital pen that will be sold separately and a Timemark feature which captures audio at the same time as written notes.
A unique aspect of the tablet is the stylus that comes included and which, in combination with the HTC Scribe technology, allows users to make notes or draw images right on the screen.
According to the description found on each filing, the HTC Scribe will be a «handheld wireless device, namely, a tablet computer.»
Description HTC Flyer is a compact 7 - inch touchscreen Android 2.3.3 tablet with 600x1024 pixels res, which will come with an integrated pressure - sensitive pen experience, courtesy of the new HTC Scribe technology.
It is a compact 7 - inch touchscreen Android 2.3.3 tablet with 600x1024 pixels res, which will come with an integrated pressure - sensitive pen experience, courtesy of the new HTC Scribe technology.
Unless HTC plans on bringing a knife to a gunfight, expect one of two things to happen when the Flyer is finally announced — either these specs are off base, or this device will be on the budget end of several tablets (possibly including the HTC Scribe) announced in succession by the popular Taiwan - based cell phone maker.
HTC is planning to launch an Android powered 7 inch tablet named as «HTC Scribe».
According to DigiTimes, HTC will announce the HTC Scribe tablet at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2011 in Barcelona, Spain, during February 14 - 17.
Continue reading «HTC Scribe Tablet To Launch At MWC 2011»
However, the biggest USP of the tablet is the HTC scribe pen that comes with the tablet and acts as an input device while being also receptive to finger inputs.
Unfortunately, its main draw, the HTC Scribe pen, doesn't work as well as advertised.
A dock for the HTC Scribe digital pen.
HTC is still pushing their pen - input technology too, as the Jetstream is fully compatible with the HTC Scribe — though it's sold separately.

Not exact matches

HTC reps claimed Honeycomb will come in the form of an update, but HTC is including its familiar Sense UI and Scribe technology, which will work the N - Trig pen.
For instance, they need to ensure the Honeycomb works seamlessly with HTC Sense and the Scribe pen input.
I'm still not sure about using styluses with tablets (unless you're cranking out the artworks faster than you can paint), but HTC's bundling the Flyer with a stylus and has new «Scribe technology» for recognizing hand - writing (and allowing you to draw pictures of horses, or whatever it is you can't do with a pen and paper).
Editor's Note: It is worth noting that HTC has listed the Scribe as discontinued.
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