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2009-11-14
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2009-11-14
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im currently testing fullscreen streetview inside the browser. actually, its very slow. OTOH: flash earth looks great.
what games are you interested in? i will try them for you and report back
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2009-11-14
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Well flash is also slow since it utilizes the CPU for playback on Linux systems. Flash 10 remedies that by moving flash to a dedicated video processor (e.g. a video card if your using a desktop or the DSP that takes care of video processing for the n900). It use to be that flash video sites like Hulu could bring a dual core CPU to its knees before flash 10 came to Linux.
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2009-11-14
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2009-11-14
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2009-11-14
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In some form or fashion, yes, but no answers. The hope is after the 300 users have had their devices they have actually gotten around to testing how well it really performs for other than video and Wave.
In regards to games, the point about a lack of them has been supplemented by the assumption we can go to Flash content sites, yet no confirmation any of them work very well on the N900.
My other question was about emulators, since all of the examples I have seen show the N900 status bar. I am hoping this is just an option and we can have full screen.
On another subject- Are you going to make a camera app for the N900
I also have yet to see a video of Flash game performance or if they play in full screen like the Archos 5 (last years version) does.
Any links that shows actual Flash content performance besides the brief Nokia demo or video content sites?
Any current users have experience going to Flash content sites besides Wave or video sites?
Last edited by Rushmore; 2009-11-14 at 18:36.