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The only reason I'm mad about the playback capabilities is because I really like to stream Live TV from the internet onto my 770 when I'm not home to watch the news...etc... And only a select few work. Even some formats that stream video via RealPlayer sometimes don't work. The 770 is very picky about what it plays. I really hope this will be expanded in the 2006 OS.
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Do you have a link to one that works? I've never tried streaming video on the 770.
I would like to know how video playback on Nokia 770 compares with Palm OS devices like TX, T5, Lifedrive, which have faster processors, or with the Tapwave Zodiac , which have a dedicated video card processor.
I'm ordering a Nokia 770 from Ebay to use for internet surfing mainly.
I already have Tapwave Zodiac that I use as a PDA and the video playback is very good, but I find the screen too small.