HTC EVO View 4G Review

HTC EVO View 4G Report

What happens when you take the Wi-Fi only HTC Flyer tablet and soup it up with 4G WiMAX and boost the internal storage to 32GB? You get the HTC EVO View 4G for Sprint , which will be known as the Flyer's slightly more capable big brother. It resides amongst the more portable tablets on the market with its 7-inch screen, but retains the same internal hardware specs as the Flyer with a 1.5GHz processor and 1GB of RAM. The tablet also runs on an Android 2.3 Gingerbread and HTC Sense 3.0 sandwich, and that's about as polished as you can get in the realm of Android these days. The EVO View 4G offers unlimited data activity while connected to Sprint's 4G network, so if you happen to live in 4G WiMAX territory, then you're going to want to take a gander at the HTC EVO View 4G. Otherwise, the Wi-Fi only Flyer might be the better bet.



Design

The EVO View 4G is architecturally identical to the HTC Flyer , though the little tablet sports a stealthy all black design compared to the Flyer's grey and white motif. The rugged aluminum body construction was carried over, making the EVO View one of the most solid tablets on the market, especially compared to the Galaxy Tab 10.1's flimsy plastic build. But it was the size of the EVO View 4G's screen that truly perplexed us.

It has a 7-inch 1024 x 600-pixel touchscreen with stellar sensitivity and a high-end picture. Colors and brightness were snazzy, though we did detect a trifling of stepping along rounded edges. This was not present for HD content, but certain icons on the screen and pictures in the Internet browser exhibited the phenomenon. But that 7-inch screen was a bit too small. The HTC EVO View looked like a typical HTC smartphone designed for a giant—Gulliver's Tablets if you will. When we consider the fact that the largest smartphone screen out there is the Samsung Infuse 4G's 4.5-incher, the EVO View 4G is only 2.5 inches larger!

The one edge the View 4G has over the Flyer is 32GB of internal storage vs. 16GB. Both have MicroSD card slots, but unearthing the top panel that houses the 5-megapixel camera lens, Power/Lock button, and 3.5mm audio jack was like attempting to unsheathe the Sword in the Stone. HTC should have designed the hatch removal system differently because we had no idea the panel could even be removed initially. The EVO View 4G has a 1.

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Now in version 3.5.8, paint.NET continues to lead the pack of low-priced and free applications for creating and editing photos and images. This popular Windows-only program is now being distributed in more than a dozen languages, and more are to be added.

paint.NET was built with the goals of being intuitive and fast, and it’s a winner on both points. PN has the best user interface of any photo editing program I’ve used, despite sticking to Photoshop conventions. If you’ve used another photo editing application, you’ll pick up paint.NET in no time.

The latest version of paint.NET is lightning-fast. It takes advantage of dual and quad core processors, and is both 64- and 32-bit. PN also supports layers. Version 4, expected out next year, is destined to run on Windows 7 only.

You can download paint.NET from the application website . The latest information on the program is available from the developer’s blog .

paint.NET started as a senior undergraduate project mentored by Microsoft, and the original intention was the final outcome would be a replacement for Microsoft Paint. However, that didn’t happen, but several of the participating students have continued to develop the application since graduation. So, it remains a work in progress.

The application’s website has support forums which supply additional details on use of the program and free plug-ins, extending the capabilities of PN. Many of the posters on the forums are geeks who write extension plug-ins for paint.NET. Before you post a question, better read the previous posts first, or expect a hail of flack from those guys. Even though their intentions may be good, they don’t come across as being willing to help the newbie.

One photo.NET team member has written a plug-in for paint.NET to run Photoshop plug-ins, but that’s not native to the current edition of PN. Neither does paint.NET record macros (actions). There have been a few attempts at writing RAW plug-ins. It appears many of the geeks inhabiting the forums don’t know what the RAW format is.

One other quirky thing I’ve found: The PN Lasso tool makes sweeping selections rather than putting down a line that eventually forms a border around a selection. This works great for softening edges, but it’s not very good for cleaning up just a few pixels.

In my opinion, the lack of actions and somewhat cold shoulder to new users from their support group prevent paint.NET from joining the big leagues. Despite those flaws, it could be just the image editor you’re looking for. After all, it’s free.


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