Sprint just unveiled the HTC EVO View 4G tablet today during their special event at CTIA 2011. The tablet appears to be the CDMA/WiMAX U.S. version of the HTC Flyer. We first caught a glimpse of the HTC Flyer back at MWC last month, however, that version wasn’t quite ready for a hands-on. The HTC EVO View 4G, on the other hand, is ready for some action.

The EVO View 4G features a 7-inch 1024 x 600 capacitive touchscreen, 1.5 GHz single-core Snapdragon processor, a 1.3MP front-facing camera, and a 5MP rear-facing camera. The device boasts true 4G connectivity and can be used as a 3G/4G hotspot for up to eight WiFi-connected devices. DLNA support allows for media streaming to your HDTV or other compatible devices. The device also features 32GB of internal memory, 1GB RAM, a microSD slot, WiFi, Bluetooth, and integrated GPS.

The tablet is still running a handset version of Android, likely 2.3 Gingerbread, with the latest version of HTC Sense running on top. However, the final release version should be upgradeable to Android 3.0 Honeycomb. Also featuring HTC Scribe, the tablet can be used with a separately purchase digital pen for easy note taking such as with Evernote, or for drawing and sketching in other apps. Check out the video below for a demo of the device and a myriad of up close and personal images of the device in the gallery.

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[via SlashGear]

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