Launched at CES 2011, Tegra 2 natively supports things like 1080p video encoding and decoding and supports
Flash video too.
As this is an Android device it is happy to play
Flash video too, and will serve up BBC iPlayer (through the app or browser), as well as other catch - up TV services.
Not exact matches
This should be a welcome reprieve for users who feel
Flash exhibits
too much latency for
video and games.
It currently runs
Flash 10.1 beta 1 and hardware - accelerated
Flash video seems to be nowhere in sight at least as of now with Adobe
too being partly responsible for this.
Long battery with built - in WiFi, anti-glare screen,
video playback, microphone jack with noise reduction technology, supports adobe
flash files and supports PDF files
too.
While the KT520's image and
video results aren't earth shattering, they do the job and are backed up by an auto focus function — although the
flash must have had an argument with LG
too as it's left the building for this handset as well.
On the other hand, the HTC Incredible 2 performance is probably
too low for many
Flash - based games, and for higher definition
Flash video (if there is such a thing on Mobile...).
Video playback on the Kobo Vox is surprisingly good, and it supports Adobe
Flash too.
It records Full HD
video and packs an LED
flash, and all of Nokia's usual editing apps like Storyteller and Creative Studio are preloaded
too.
In terms of features, the G6 also offers a dual - LED
flash and it
too is capable of recording up to 4K
video from its rear snapper.
They also use
video and
flash on their site without making if feel
too professional... it still has a real feel to it.