QUOTE(zc_squash @ Oct 27 2007, 09:13 PM)
I remember one of the iPhone's (i'm speaking of iPhone because the touch is on same platform, too) pre-launch advertisements entitled "Water Down", proudly told us that the Internet experience on the iPhone "is not a water-down internet, is not a mobile internet....it is just Internet Internet".
After all, it runs on Mac OS X. It must be powerful. And later on we found out that this browser could even handle flash... =.="
actually frankly speaking from my own experience..After all, it runs on Mac OS X. It must be powerful. And later on we found out that this browser could even handle flash... =.="
even its without flash support i feel it offer me an internet experience that can replace PC up to a certain level..
if you look at it.. the closest best experience of mobile internet must be nintendo DS's opera browser.. handwriting input.. dual screen..
psp is great but text input and browsing is a pain without touch screen.. although it has flash support.. PDA only one page browsing and its not as smooth and fast as compared to safari..
iphone/ipod touch screen is big.. the resolution is MUCH better as compared to any other mobile devices (PDA, DS, PSP) means u can read tiny words without much problem (more words per page), touch screen page navigation..
so i am not complaning..
Oct 27 2007, 09:24 PM

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