HTC evo view 4g tablet reviews:
The EVO View's 7-inch, 1024 x 600-pixel glossy display is one of the brightest and most vibrant we've seen on a tablet. With the brightness turned up, images appeared bright and colorful even at 90-degree viewing angles.The panel is also extremely responsive to single and multitouch gestures. Whether we were pinching to zoom in on a web page or typing with the virtual keyboard, our strokes were quickly and accurately recognized. We appreciated the subtle haptic feedback we got when typing on the keyboard or long-pressing the screen. While we wish we were able to adjust the level of vibration to make it stronger, others will be happy that they can easily disable it.The EVO View 4G has a more attractive dark gray aesthetic with a soft-touch finish. Particularly attractive are the capacitive Home, Menu, Back, and Pen buttons which appear on a different side of the bezel, depending on whether you're in portrait or landscape orientation.Unfortunately, there's not a lot of room for expansion, with no HDMI-out or microSD slots present. The only controls on the chassis are a power button, volume up/down buttons, and a microUSB port for charging and connecting to a PC.
The EVO View's 7-inch, 1024 x 600-pixel glossy display is one of the brightest and most vibrant we've seen on a tablet. With the brightness turned up, images appeared bright and colorful even at 90-degree viewing angles.The panel is also extremely responsive to single and multitouch gestures. Whether we were pinching to zoom in on a web page or typing with the virtual keyboard, our strokes were quickly and accurately recognized. We appreciated the subtle haptic feedback we got when typing on the keyboard or long-pressing the screen. While we wish we were able to adjust the level of vibration to make it stronger, others will be happy that they can easily disable it.The EVO View 4G has a more attractive dark gray aesthetic with a soft-touch finish. Particularly attractive are the capacitive Home, Menu, Back, and Pen buttons which appear on a different side of the bezel, depending on whether you're in portrait or landscape orientation.Unfortunately, there's not a lot of room for expansion, with no HDMI-out or microSD slots present. The only controls on the chassis are a power button, volume up/down buttons, and a microUSB port for charging and connecting to a PC.
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