And while the HTC Flyer does have a capacitive display that allows for multi-touch and the use of a pen, is that feature enough to justify pricing the tablet at 669 euros? Amazon Germany thinks so and has priced the tablet at that figure which works out to $904 U.S. dollars. But so far, 7 inch tablets have had difficulty competing with the Apple iPad, even at lower price points. The 7 inch Samsung Galaxy Tab could not eat into the iPad's market
With all of the competitive pressure leaning on the HTC Flyer such as the smaller screen, the lack of Honeycomb under the hood and the use of a single-core processor (albeit a 1.5GHz chip), can these disadvantages be overcome? How about if the tablet is priced at $904 U.S. dollars? With the Motorola XOOM getting priced at $799 for an unsubsidized version as we told you today, that price differential might be the proverbial straw that breaks the camel's back, forcing Amazon to re-think its pricing of the tablet.