HTC Jetstream Unboxing


HTC Jetstream Unboxing TechnoBuffalo unboxes AT&T's first 4G LTE capable tablet, the premium priced HTC Jetstream. The Jetstream's price is a tough pill to swallow at $699.99 with a two-year contract; equally as hard on the wallet is its $850 price tag without contract. That's not to say, however, that this tablet doesn't come packed with some fantastic features: 1.5 GHz dual-core CPU, 10.1-inch display, 32GB of internal storage, Android 3.1 (Honeycomb) with HTC Sense 1.0 overlaid, 8-megapixel camera and a 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera. The materials of the Jetstream is of the utmost quality. The 10.1-inch screen is very nice on the eyes and includes a very subtle but welcome lip on each side of the device when you hold it horizontally. But do the more than capable internals, 4G LTE on AT&T and premium build quality justify the high price? Are you excited for the HTC Jetstream? For more tech goodness, check us out at: www.technobuffalo.com Follow Us on Twitter www.twitter.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check Us Out on Google + tchno.be


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HTC Jetstream Review


A video review of the HTC Jetstream Android Honeycomb tablet for AT&T. Check out our very in-depth full review: www.mobiletechreview.com The HTC Jetstream runs on a new 1.5GHz dual core Snapdragon CPU with Android 3.1 and HTC Sense UI. The Android tablet has an outstanding 8 megapixel camera with 1080p video recording, a 10.1" WXGA HD display, a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera, a beefy 7300mAh battery and supports AT&T 4G LTE as well as HSPA+. It has 1GB RAM, 32GB and a microSD card slot supporting up to 32GB cards.


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HTC Jetstream Review by Jason Howell


Jason Howell, host of TWiT's All About Android, reviews the HTC Jetstream tablet.


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HTC Jetstream 4G LTE Speed Test - BGR


The HTC Jetstream tablet gets a speed test on AT&T's soft-launched 4G LTE network in Chicago.


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Review: HTC Jetstream 4G LTE Tablet


lukedimarco.com - This is my full review of the HTC Jetstream tablet on the Rogers 4G network. I would like to say that I TOTALLY forgot to mention what I thought of Rogers 4G network in the actual video so here it goes For those who don't know I actually received two different tablet units. The second time they sent me one with the pen so I could also review it. The first tablet had a hard time connecting to the 4G network. I could only get service near windows and outside (and I live literally 5 minutes from Rogers corporate HQ.) The second device I received was flawless and connected no problem. I got full bars of 4G service practically everywhere I tested it. Even hours outside of Toronto. The 4G network is LIGHTNING fast. HD YouTube & Netflix videos loaded in just mere seconds. Really impressed with the speeds and network. First device might have had a bad network card. Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com Fan me on Facebook: facebook.com


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HTC Jetstream 4G Tablet Mobile Minute


The HTC Jetstream tablet is AT&T's first 4G LTE/HSPA+ device. This tablet is the first to feature Android 3.1 Honeycomb, along with a 10.1 inch, high resolution screen. It also features the HTC Scribe, an optional digital pen accessory.


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1080p Camera Test - HTC Jetstream


www.lukedimarco.com - Here's a quick video coming at you testing the 1080p camera on the HTC Jetstream. It was taken right from the tablet in 1080p and then I re rendered in 1080p to put the watermark on it. I am thoroughly impressed with the camera system on it. The HTC Jetstream is the first canadian based tablet running on Rogers 4G LTE network. Expect my full review soon. Check out the tablet www.htc.com Thanks to ParadigmPR & HTC for sending this along to review.


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HTC Jetstream Review


HTC Jetstream Review In a fiercely competitive tablet market, price is one of the biggest factors consumers consider. Case in point: Kindle Fire. Following the device's announcement back in September, Amazon's newest Kindle member, priced at $199, has seen record pre-order numbers pile up, and it still hasn't been released. Granted, it does have Amazon's ecosystem behind it, but the $199 consumer-friendly price is a huge draw. So how does a company offering an Android tablet, similar to other Android tablets, stand out? For the 4G LTE enabled HTC Jetstream, the price is its biggest headline, but for all the wrong reasons. At its cheapest, the HTC Jetstream is offered at $699 with a two year contract and $849 without -- no, that is not a typo. That alone is enough to turn away consumers, and it's unfortunate because the wonderful build quality, HTC Sense UI and Scribe technology make it a solid device, albeit one that many probably won't get to experience because of its premium price. It's worth noting, too, that we did notice a slight lag during daily operation, even though the device is packing a 1.5GHz dual-core processor. With an LTE enabled Galaxy Tab 10.1 available at a much friendlier price, the Jetstream is a hard device to recommend. In any case, check out the video for the full review. tchno.be For more tech goodness, check us out at: www.technobuffalo.com Follow Us on Twitter www.twitter.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check Us Out on Google + tchno.be


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HTC Jetstream Unboxing


HTC Jetstream or Motorola XOOM? pdog.ws Aaron unboxes the HTC Jetstream, AT&T's first 4G LTE tablet. It's incredibly expensive at $699.99 with a two-year contract (and an expensive $850 without), but it's feature-packed, with a 1.5 GHz dual-core CPU, 10.1-inch display, 8-megapixel camera, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, and Android 3.1 (Honeycomb) with HTC Sense 1.0 for tablets. It's a nice little unit and offers exceptional build quality, but it's incredibly pricey. Is it worth the money? Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Win Free Phones: instantwin.phonedog.com


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HTC Jetstream vs Apple iPad 2


PhoneArena presents a brief comparison of the HTC Jetstream and Apple iPad 2. The HTC Jetstream is flying in to make a name for itself as being AT&T's very first tablet to feature next-generation 4G LTE connectivity. Indeed that's a prevalent shining point for the Honeycomb flavored tablet, but when you look at its $849.99 no-contract price, it seems remarkably overpriced versus the comparable $730 32GB 3G-enabled version of the Apple iPad 2. There's no arguing that they're going to be the cream of the crop for moment on AT&T's lineup, but which one should you fork over your hard earned money into?... For more details, check out our full comparison: www.phonearena.com


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HTC Jetstream Review


PhoneArena reviews the HTC Jetstream. Following the same design footprint established by the HTC Flyer, the Jetstream looks and feels like a much bigger version of its 7-inch sibling, but it sports a silver and dark grey paint job that's not bad looking at all! For the most part, it exudes a decent amount of durability thanks to its brushed aluminum casing and soft touch patches in the rear, but strangely ... For more details, check out our web site: www.phonearena.com


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HTC Jetstream FIRST 4G LTE Tablet On AT&T! Sick $699.99 Two Year Contract! iPad 3 Will Kill This!


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HTC Jetstream Review & Specifications


When HTC entered the tablet game, it did so in reverse course. Where other manufacturers were jostling for elbow room in a 10-inch form factored world, the company opted for smaller, more familiar battleground, eschewing the rough-hewn Honeycomb OS for a Gingerbread-baked Sense overlay on the Flyer. Naturally, the time for that mini-slate to shine has come and gone. In its stead, we're treated to a flagship of sorts -- HTC's first 10-incher and AT&T's inaugural 4G LTE slate. Android 3.1 makes an appearance here, as does Sense 1.1 for tablets, but is the skinned experience really any different from the custom UX we've all come to love or hate on phones? Can the added Scribe pen functionality, repurposed here from its 7-inch brother, transform the Jetstream from third pillar offering to an always-on, on-the-go assistant? And will those newly hatched 700MHz speeds convince you to cough up for that weighty $700 price tag? Follow along past the break to see how it fared. When you buy into HTC, you're pretty much guaranteed a quality build. So, it should come as no surprise that the company's given its all to the design of this LTE-enabled piece of kit. And for good reason, too. Unlike its even-footed Android competitors, the Jetstream's saddled with an outsized $850 price tag to complement its premium build -- a cost that only sees a minor reduction to $700 with the addition of a two-year contract. Above all else, the first thing you'll notice when you lift the Jetstream out <b>...</b>


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HTC Jetstream Unboxing and Hands-on


PhoneArena presents an unboxing and hands-on video of the HTC Jetstream for AT&T.


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ZL Daily #110 - HTC Jetstream/Puccini Release Date, PlayStation Vita Getting In Game Voice Chat...


Today more information was leaked about the HTC Puccini tablet which is now rumored to be called the HTC Jetstream at least on AT&T's LTE network. And relating to LTE this Jetstream tablet is supposed to arrive this fall in maybe September or October. That release is very soon and makes the LTE make less sense. That's because AT&T has said they won't have any LTE devices until the very end of this year. But I guess the iPhone 5 is rumored to have LTE so AT&T could possibly be making a few exceptions. Anyways a new screenshot of the tablet's OS suggests that the tablet will have a new skin on top of Android 3.0 Honeycomb. I think the skin looks good but we'll have to see how it actually performs and looks when it's complete this fall. The PlayStation Vita has already been announced and is supposed to arrive next year after being delayed. nyways we are still getting more and more information on features and the specs of the handheld gaming console. And today two new details about the handheld were uncovered. First off the amount of RAM that the handheld will use will be higher than the 256MB found in the PS3 making the Vita actually have 512MB of RAM which really isn't a whole lot but it should get the job done. Because it has more RAM it can take advantage of cross game voice chat which will be very nice. Articles used: gtmurl.com Blog: zlstudios.net Podcast zlstudios.net Twitter: twitter.com


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HTC Jetstream


AT&T has recently launched its first 4G tablet, going by the name HTC Jetstream. This new tablet includes Android 3.1, 10.1" display, Snapdragon 1.5 GHz dual core processor, and front and rear cameras. It is also capable of 1080p playback.


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HTC Jetstream: Is it Too Expensive?


www.computingforever.com http www.twitter.com A video blog discussing the new HTC / AT&T Tablet called the Jetstream, which is the first 10.1-inch Android Tablet to used LTE 4G but at a shocking price point of $699 on contract is it too expensive?


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HTC Jetstream review Hands on


On paper, the Jetstream talks a tough spec game, boasting a 10.1-inch WXGA display, dual-core 1.5GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 32GB of storage and an 8 megapixel rear shooter capable of 1080p video. Add to that list 4G LTE capability and you'd easily topple the Honeycomb competition in a side-by-side comparison. When put to real-world use, however, many of those much-touted internals, especially the LTE radio, could turn against the device, sucking down the beefy 7300mAh juice and leaving you with a handicapped mobile product. Use it heavily in one of AT&T's LTE coverage areas and you'll need to pull out the charger at day's end, but left to the operator's HSPA+ network and this go anywhere slate becomes a trusty and long-lasting mobile sidekick. Our gripes with the tablet's dull display and schizophrenic performance are mainly exacerbated by its $700 cost. At this high of a price, you'd expect greater pixel density and smoother performance to accompany the sleek and sturdy metal build. And with LTE-enabled versions of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Xoom offering improvements in both these areas, and coming in at cheaper price points on Verizon - $500 and $630, respectively -- it's hard to fathom signing on the dotted line with AT&T. That's not to say future software updates, namely those of the Ice Cream Sandwich variety, won't remedy the tablet's sporadic operating tics -- they most likely will. Really, it all comes down to a choice of network speed and battery life over display and <b>...</b>


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Unboxing: HTC Jetstream 4G LTE


When HTC entered the tablet game, it did so in reverse course. Where other manufacturers were jostling for elbow room in a 10-inch form factored world, the company opted for smaller, more familiar battleground, eschewing the rough-hewn Honeycomb OS for a Gingerbread-baked Sense overlay on the Flyer. Naturally, the time for that mini-slate to shine has come and gone. In its stead, we're treated to a flagship of sorts -- HTC's first 10-incher and AT&T's inaugural 4G LTE slate. Android 3.1 makes an appearance here, as does Sense 1.1 for tablets, but is the skinned experience really any different from the custom UX we've all come to love or hate on phones? Can the added Scribe pen functionality, repurposed here from its 7-inch brother, transform the Jetstream from third pillar offering to an always-on, on-the-go assistant? And will those newly hatched 700MHz speeds convince you to cough up for that weighty $700 price tag? Follow along past the break to see how it fared. Our gripes with the tablet's dull display and schizophrenic performance are mainly exacerbated by its $700 cost. At this high of a price, you'd expect greater pixel density and smoother performance to accompany the sleek and sturdy metal build. And with LTE-enabled versions of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Xoom offering improvements in both these areas, and coming in at cheaper price points on Verizon - $500 and $630, respectively -- it's hard to fathom signing on the dotted line with AT&T. That's not to say future <b>...</b>


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HTC Jetstream hands-on


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HTC Jetstream HDMI Out Demo


We demo the HTC Jetstream HDMI out feature and show you how to do it.


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HTC Jetstream Sample HD Video


Here are two sample videos shot with the HTC Jetstream's 8 megapixel rear camera at 1080p. Check out our video review of the HTC Jetstream: www.youtube.com


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HTC Jetstream Review (CNET Review)


HTC Jetstream Review - 'Best Price': www.amazon.com Exclusive to AT&T customers, HTC Jetstream is the company's first 4G LTE/HSPA+ tablet. It runs the Android™ 3.1 (Honeycomb) operating system and represents the first iteration of the HTC Sense™ user experience on Honeycomb. HTC Jetstream boasts a large 10.1" WXGA high-resolution display for an immersive entertainment experience, third-generation Snapdragon 1.5 GHz dual core processor for fast multi-tasking and instant screen refresh. A rich web browsing experience supports Adobe® Flash® Player and an enhanced HD video experience with 1080p playback and capture. For more information visit: www.amazon.com HTC Jetstream Review


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HTC Jetstream - бенчмарки, тесты (benchmarks rus)


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HTC Jetstream Sample Video


This is a sample video taken with HTC Jetstream. For more information on the HTC Jetstream, visit our website at: www.phonearena.com


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HTC Jetstream Overview


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HTC Jetstream vs Apple iPad 2


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HTC Jetstream - unboxing


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Here's the HTC Jetstream. Roger's first LTE enabled tablet. It support's HTC stylus that lets you write on the screen and then send the screenshot. dual core 1.5Ghz processor 32GB storage 10.1" 1280x800 display Android 3.1 $799.99 straight up or $499.99 on contract.


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Rumor Roundup: Invasion of the Summer Phones! (And a Tablet, Too) - TechnoBuffalo


Noah K. tackles the biggest tech rumors of this week! HTC launching two Windows Phone Mango phones on Sept. 1st? AT&T Roadmap full of Gingerbreads and Mangos? HTC Honeycomb tablet caught in the wild? iPhone Coming to Sprint É AND T-Mobile?


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HTC Jetstream Camera Video & Sound Quality


Let's be honest. Most folks don't look to their tablets as a reliable means for photography. And it's not that these devices can't contend with other best-in-class tablets, as the Jetstream's equipped with a solid 8 megapixel rear camera that handily beats out the blurred photos taken by the Flyer's comparatively weak 5 megapixel camera. Rather, it's more a question of accessibility. You're more likely to be carrying a phone in your hand than a bulky tablet when you spot a Kodak moment. Also, there are the device's gross dimensions to deal with, which makes handling it while snapping a shot on the fly supremely awkward. If you're dead-set on using this tab to capture still lifes, however, you're in luck -- a world of surprise awaits you. The 10.1-inch display does double time here as an excellent viewfinder, framing shots in a way that makes every subject instantly high art worthy. The camera app offers plenty of options to customize settings, allowing you to toggle the ISO, white balance and resolution to your whimsy. And, as is usually the case, a simple tap onscreen is all that's needed to get the camera to focus on an intended object, with the volume rocker handling the zoom function. In our testing, we encountered very little frustration with the admirably performing autofocus and seldom had to resort to adjusting it manually. HTC's bundled a bunch of scene modes that are similar to what we saw on the Amaze 4G, although the selection here is not quite as robust <b>...</b>


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ZL Podcast #38 - IFA 2011: Galaxy Tab 7.7, Galaxy Note, HTC Jetstream, HTC Titan, Ultrabooks...


The ZL Podcast has finally returned and we're starting it back up with a lot of great tech news from IFA 2011. IFA is pretty much like the European version of CES where all kinds of new gadgets and technologies are announced. This year Samsung has a ton of new devices along with some new ultrabooks, and some new HTC devices. We start off the podcast with the Samsung Galaxy S II which has to be the best and fastest smartphone currently on the market. It's now headed to the United States on Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile. The screen sizes are a bit different between the three and the Sprint one is called the Epic 4G Touch and the T-Mobile one uses a different processor but they are all great smartphones. Samsung also announced two new devices with Super AMOLED Plus displays at 1280x800 resolutions and 1.4GHz dual core processors. There is the 5.3-inch Galaxy Note which is a giant smartphone with an extremely high pixel density. There is also the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 which combines the smaller tablets of 7-inches with the big 10.1-inch tablets. It's faster than the Galaxy Tab 10.1 too, it's overall a great tablet that's fast and has a great display. The HTC Puccini tablet is finally here, it's called the HTC Jetstream and will arrive on AT&T's LTE network. The tablet will run Honeycomb and will cost $700 on contract or $850 off contract. So this is just one really expensive tablet in my opinion. It does have a nice 8MP camera, 1.5GHz camera and LTE but it still is a whole lot <b>...</b>


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New Android Market for Honeycomb tablets (demoed on Xoom & Galaxy Tab 10.1)


Download: www.smartkeitai.com The Motorola Xoom (WiFi vesion) recently received an update and with it came a new version of the Android Market. It's essentially the same Market we saw pushed to Android smartphones over the past few months, but now it's optimized and working on Honeycomb tablets. In this video, we demo the redesigned Market on the Motorola Xoom and Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. If you don't have a Xoom, you can manually install the APK file on your Honeycomb tablet. Hit the download link above to get it. Demo on a smartphone: www.smartkeitai.com Visit us: smartkeitai.com Follow us twitter.com Subscribe to our channel: youtube.com Like us: facebook.com If you enjoyed the video, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel.


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Tablet HTC Flyer - Video Recensione


HTC Flyer E' dotato di un display da 7 pollici con risoluzione di 1024x600 ampiamente sfruttato dall'interfaccia grafica HTC Sense ottimizzata per questo dispositivo. Non disdegna nemmeno il processore, seppur non dual-core stiamo pur sempre parlando di 1.5Ghz supportati da una memoria RAM di 1 GB e da uno storace di 32 GB espandibile attraverso schede microSD. Per l'aspetto multimediale il Flyer è fornito di una fotocamera da 5 megapixel nella parte posteriore e da una di 1,3 megapixel (VGA) nella parte anteriore.


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New Android Tablets 2


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2011 Tablet Test


What's the best tablet for you? Android or iPad. Dave Malkoff [ davemalkoff.com ] has a look at the latest lineup from AT&T Wireless


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AT&T Toggle at CTIA Enterprise & Applications


Switch between work and life with a few quick taps on your mobile device. AT&T Toggle separates and safeguards company data on employees' smartphones and tablets. Learn more about this innovative bring-your-own-device solution: go-att.us


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HTC Jetstream распаковка и краткий обзор на русском (unboxing rus)


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