Do you think that the ability to run flash sets the Notion Ink Adam tablet apart?

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| Jun 2nd, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson

Flash media makes up a big part of today's web experience. Many derided Steve Jobs and Apple for failing to understand the magnitude of customers' Flash addiction. Does the Notion Ink Adam's robust Flash support make it a potent contender for the iPad's market share?



Recent Comments (7)

posted Jun 9th, 2010 at 23:17 CDT

YES. I want to watch video clips WHILE surfing the internet on my web browser. Even if the iPad gets a separate app for playing youtube etc, it\'s useless unless it\'s integrated IN the web browser. And right now FLV is the standard. Of course flash is essential to any real Tablet PC.

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posted Jun 4th, 2010 at 17:11 CDT

To me it\'s not what sets the notion ink apart from the ipad. There are other ways of being able to view flash content on an android-based tablet. It\'s the superior hardware (true multitasking, better display, connectivity etc. ) and the open platform of android.

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posted Jun 3rd, 2010 at 13:54 CDT

until html5 becomes pervasive, yes.

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posted Jun 3rd, 2010 at 04:49 CDT

No - I don\'t give a damn about it!

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posted Jun 3rd, 2010 at 00:04 CDT

I don't think so.

Guest

posted Jun 3rd, 2010 at 00:04 CDT

Not really.

Guest

posted Jun 3rd, 2010 at 00:04 CDT

Yes, it does.

 
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