HTC’s Flyer is a new 10″ tablet that weighs under a pound. It’s light and compact, with Android OS 2.3 and an optional stylus for taking notes. But at 500 smackers, should you write this tablet off? For more from Gadget Pr0n, go here: www.g4tv.com
Samsung’s slick smartphone offers 4G connectivity and a super-slim design. Throw in a 4.3″ super AMOLED screen, dual cameras and a 0 pricetag, and the Charge could be a top choice. Chris Hardwick and Kevin Pereira review the phone and slap on a rating. For more from Gadget Pr0n, go here: www.g4tv.com
goo.gl Sony Ericsson Xperia Play If you’ve been keeping up with Android news and release dates, you would know that the release of the Sony Xperia Play for Verizon is fast approaching us (May 26th to be exact). While attending Google I/O last week I was actually one of the lucky few who walked away with an Xperia Play. Since then, I’ve been getting loads of messages asking if the phone is worthy of a purchase and/or upgrade. After messing around with the device for about a week now, I am excited to finally bring you my review on Sony’s first gaming smartphone. I have to say, I haven’t really heard too much buzz about the device other than the fabled PSP Phone that was rumored since before there was an actual PSP. But maybe it has something to do with the fact that the handset is not yet available in the US, or possibly because most of the uber-techie Android snobs already have their sights locked on some of the many dual-core options coming out later this year. I have to admit, I was on that boat as well. Don’t let the fact that the Xperia Play comes with a single-core processor dissuade you. I found it snappy and more than capable of handling all the 3D games from the Android Market I could throw at it. Not only that, in the UK version I’m reviewing, Sony’s Timescape UI thrown on top does nothing but enhance the user experience (note- the Verizon version delivers a stock, plain, vanilla Android Google experience). One thing you should know about me, I’ve always preferred …
Finally, a DSLR that won’t throw your back out. The lightweight camera makes taking high-quality pictures easier than ever with its TruePic image processor, 720p video recording and creative art filters for 0. Check out the big picture. For more from Gadget Pr0n, go here: g4tv.com