Showing posts with label Player. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Player. Show all posts

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Touch Screen 4GB 2.8-Inch TFT MP5 Movie Music Personal Media Player

Touch Screen 4GB 2.8-Inch TFT MP5 Movie Music Personal Media PlayerA unique 2.8" QVGA TFT touch screen color display with a playing resolution of 320 x 240 will make watching your movies and viewing your pictures a pleasure. Listen to your favorite radio stations on the built-in FM radio tuner with 20 channel presets. The 8 preset equalizer including Natural, 3D, Rock, Pop, Classic, Bass, Jazz and User EQ presets enables you to optimize the audio output when listening to your favorite music or watching your favorite movies.

Price: $249.99


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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Zune HD 16 GB Video MP3 Player (Black)

Zune HD 16 GB Video MP3 Player (Black)Zune HD wireless media player connects you to a world of entertainment. With built-in HD Radio receiver, HD-compatible video, multi-touch navigation, OLED screen, and games, Zune HD delivers the next level in music and video experiences

Price: $199.99


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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Flash Player for iPhone?

Adobe Flash Player is one of the most used for the provision of animation, audio and video over the Internet. But the Flash player for iPhone is conspicuously absent.Reply:

March 2010, there is no Flash Player for iPhone. Not because it doesn't exist or is not technically possible (Adobe has created the software), but because Apple refuses to allow Flash on iPhone OS (and, since Apple controls what can and cannot be installed on iPhone AppStore through, can prevent this).

Apple Charges that Flash uses computing resources and battery too quickly and that is unstable, which leads to cause computer crash that Apple doesn't want as part of the iPhone experience.

The block of Flash player for Apple iPhone is a problem for Web-based video games that use Flash or service such as Hulu, such as streaming video online using a Flash Player. No Flash for the iPhone, these sites do not work.

So far, Apple hasn't budged from his position (and it seems to be waiting for HTML5 rules without Flash replace some of the functions that Flash offers to websites). If Apple or Adobe wins this rope high tech remains to be seen.


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