I still have mine, and its Super LCD screen remains eminently viewable. For some reason Netflix still works on it, though I long ago lost the ability to use the Google Play Store as the Flyer is stuck at Honeycomb. Using an unofficial newer Android means losing the ability to use the N-Trig pen, so I skipped that.
It's good for ebooks, even Kindle, and its stereo speakers are very good for listening to music or Binaural Beats, Nature sounds, etc. It still functions as an alarm clock, and I'm able to maintain a weather app on it as well as the one that is built into the clock. I could use it for gmail, but I'd have to give it a special permission, as it doesn't mean Google's security requirements any longer. Bluetooth still works on it, so too Wi-Fi.
I replaced the battery a few years ago, and with infrequent use I should get a few years more. I have both the Galaxy Tab S4, and S7+, from Samsung, but I'm fond of the HTC Flyer and its form factor. Though it does weigh almost as much as my 10.5 inch S4, it remains easier to hold.
Still better than my tablets (Score:2)
One tablet stuck at 2.4ish but I was running linux on it so I really didn't care.
The 8 year old 7 inch tablet I usually use for reading ebooks is stuck at 4.something.
I have a couple other tablets which are mostly only good for sucking electricity one has IR for controlling some home theater electronics.
Is that a HTC Flyer? (Score:2)