HTC Flyer - Consumer Launch
Attended the launch of HTC's first tablet - HTC Flyer with Baby. I felt so excited when I was making my way to the Arts House cos I can't wait to witness the birth of the HTC Flyer.
I love the light box outside the Arts House, can't resist to take picture with it. Headed up to the gallery room on 2nd level where the function was held... We registered ourselves upon reaching...
This place was used to be the Old Parliment building before turning to the current Arts House... This building contains full of heritage and has a myriad historic stories.
Baby loves history, he was engrossed with the history of Singapore and other heritage stories... Welcome drinks rendered to the guests.
HTC Flyer is a gadget for everyone, from check emails to surfing the net and even chatting with your friends... With the HTC Pen, we can enjoy the freedom to draw, write or retouch the pictures and most importantly, we can shared our thoughts quickly by scribbling onto a PDF picture.
Rich screen effects that spice up home navigation, putting 8 home screen panels within easy reach. Alternatively, you can choose a landscape view with customisable software buttons.
After the presentation, we were given some FREE and EASY time to experience the tablet ourselves... Before it got more crowded, Baby & I went for the special add-on during the event... A Caricaturist was engaged to draw cartoon-ish portraits for each and every one of us using the HTC Flyer...
He was pretty humorous and I didn't feel awkard while he was drawing me ...
Our cartoon sketches were printed out from the HTC Flyer (I am really amazed by this function of the tablet)... Hahaha! I don't think it looks like me... Afterall, it's just for fun then :)
We were asked to pose infront of the photowall with our goodies bags... Hahaha!!! I love the pictures taken from the photographer in charge that day.
One of the marketing personnel was trying to let us know more about the HTC Flyer by showing us the use of different functions of the tablet... The above picture was taken and edited from the HTC Flyer, eventually was printed out too. That was awesome rite... I can't imagine, this tiny gadget can do such a wonderful job... Thumbs up for HTC Flyer!
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