Here’s yet another HTC tablet concept from Hasan Kaymak, one that brings very high end specs, that would kill even the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition. This device is called the HTC Dark Shadow and it’s a very detailed render, that also involves a keyboard accessory. The slate uses a
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Mohammad Mahdi Azimi has become a regular on our site, since the designer has created quite a few interesting designs lately. The latest work involves the HTC One Tab, a slate inspired by the HTC One phone, announced exactly one week ago. It reminds me a bit of the proportion
Deviantart member LorenzoItaly imagined a new HTC tablet and just like Nokia slate renders that are based on the Lumias/N9, this model is based on the HTC One X. The device is dubbed HTC One Tablet, it adopts the HTC Sense interface and the discrete upper grille at the top
Created by Hasan Kaymak/ HTC Concepts, the HTC hTab tablet is a very interesting device, that actually fits recent leaks we’ve seen. I’m talking about a pretty big, white HTC tablet with modern specifications. This one is dubbed hTab and it brings a quad core Nvidia Tegra 3 1.7 GHz
In case you didn’t know, there’s a very interesting Facebook page with HTC concepts, that Hasan Kaymak has been showing us. One of the latest such designs is the HTC Air tablet, a very thin slate that can be seen in the following shots. This thin device probably measures under
Abhi Aravind keeps it old school, creating the HTC Aurora tablet concept, a device that relies on a customized flavor of Honeycomb. All copyright belongs to the designer and don’t forget to check out his deviantArt profile, since he has tons of other cool concepts out there. As far as
Remember the HTC Tube smartphone? You can now insert the device into the HTC Tube Tablet, created by the same Antoine Brieux. The slate measures 10mm in thickness and comes with a Tube cartridge slot, plus Android and/or Windows Phone 7 as the OS. Both platforms will rely on HTC
Although designer Long-Nong Huang didn’t provide too much info on the HTC Blackshaddow tablet (not quite the HTC Scribe or HTC Flyer, right?), this device is very original. We’ll explain immediately why, after stating that this concept (and some more that will come soon) is the work of Silverstreet, as
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