Adobe has made claim that Flash Player 10.2 will be available for tablets with Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS, and in a few weeks as well as opposed to the expected Spring 2011 support for Flash that Verizon advertised. This coincides slightly with the upcoming release of the Motorola Xoom tablet which boasted to be the first Honeycomb tablet to ship with Adobe Flash. The Xoom may be launching slightly ahead of the Flash Player 10.2 release but the download for it should be available shortly after. Hopefully we can see Flash 10.2 ship with other future tablets.
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A new version of Adobe Flash 10.1 has been released, better optimising Flash on the Nationite MIDnite - Youtube now works perfectly, to provide an example, and Flash programs and games may run better. Hooray!
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Cowan have decided to give their popular and much praised S9 PMP a ceramic white makeover. Only currently available in Korea, it comes in 8GB and 16GB variations and a 32GB model is expected in the future.
For those who missed them the first time round here are the specs of the S9:
3.3 inch 480 x 272 pixel touchscreen that supports 16 million colours, DMB, DAB, FM, A2DP Bluetooth, a Flash-based UI that uses a G-Sensor, a 500 Mhz dual-core processor, support for AVI, WMV, MP4, MP3, WMA, FLAC, OGG Vorbis and to top it off, a TV out.
[Via Pocketables]
The CrunchPad web tablet's creator Mike Arrington is set to announce in the coming months the release date for his $300 web wonder.
Strictly for online, the CrunchPad is Atom-powered and boots directly into the WebKit browser (which supports Flash) and has no hard drive. It has a 12” touchscreen and is looking to give netbooks a run for their money.
[Via Gizmodo]
Onda are to releae yet another new player onto the market, they have only just released the VX787 and the VX525 over the last month!!
so, introducing the ONDA VX777LE
So as you can tell from the title, this is another version of the onda VX777 but with an added LE for confusions sake
Now if you look at the renderings of the user interface the layout look very similar to the onda vx525, the 525 is based on the Actions chip and uses the WRTIME flash (Adobe) based UI, so is this another one of these player, if so then this would be a 3", 16:9 ratio version rather that the vx525 2.4" 4:3 ratio screen
Anyway, this is all the info we have to date so for a full discussion and many many theories as to what this player actually will be, head on over to the forums join in the Chinese
ONDA VX525 WITH FLASH BASED USER INTERFACE
just spotted this player, hot off the press, its a new player by onda called the vx525 and the thing to note is that the player will use FLASH for the user interface, bringing animation and style to the ui
these are renders only but the player is said to be released soon with ll the standard capabilities
The article in translation mention ACTIONS, now actions are another chip maker, famous for powering all the nano clone player at the beginning of the mp4 boom, they mad massive improvements with a newer chip that sunk without trace, so could the actions they mention be them, their chip was better than the rockchip!!
we will have to wait and see what the true spec is and what chip it uses
but this is one to watch if it all comes to