Critics point, for example, to
its lack of flash support and lack of usb connectivity.
I'd thrown in
the lack of Flash support as another possible deal breaker, especially with such a browser - centric device though should be able to handle Flash (just like those «underpowered» netbooks).
The lack of Flash support seems especially distressing to me and it seems a blatant control issue.
This was driven largely by the lack of support on smartphones, and while
the lack of Flash support on iOS is well known, BlackBerry quietly did very little to help Flash along.
And,
the lack of Flash support is another problem, but we're sure they'll all be ironed out soon enough.
When asked to list their dislikes, iPad owners cited
the lack of Flash support, problems with Wi - Fi connectivity, trouble keeping the large screen clean, and desire for more native iPad apps.
And much of the 100 million iOS users that live without it do not realize their rants, complaints, and screaming at their phones is due to
the lack of Flash support.
The lack of Flash support is the most obvious problem.
Apple's
lack of Flash support on its iPhone, iPod, and now iPad devices, is controversial.
Last but not least, one great thing about Android 3.0 is Flash support, as usual I tested it with the website wechosethemoon.org, a site that does not work in the iPad 2 due to
its lack of Flash support.
Drooling over tablets, but worried about
lack of Flash support on the iPad?
Lack of Flash support in the browser is going to severely hamper the utility of the web browsing experience.
But many customers on Amazon complained about
lack of Flash support and no access to the Android Market to download apps, which could curtail demand for the device.
Adobe also published a post on its Adobe Flash Platform blog addressing the apparent
lack of Flash support in the iPad.
Even though now the 1gen iPad is also not bad with 9.7 - inch high - resolution screen, perfect to me for watching HD movies, music videos (though sometimes need the help from iFunia video converter as
lack of flash support) and playing around with thousands of iPad apps and iPad games.
Not exact matches
A new SDK was released that allows developers to have a custom development kit to make apps directly for the iPad to take advantage
of its higher end features.What it does
lack is a built - in camera or
support for Adobe Systems Inc.'s
Flash software, which runs much
of the video on the Web.
The
lack of a camera is a disappointment, but the tablet
supports Flash and can display images at 1024 - by - 600 pixel resolution, which is high quality considering the price range.
While it's true that apps can take care
of much
of the content that you'd want to get using
Flash, the standard is still widely used and its
lack of support is a pain.
Don't worry: If you absolutely must have
Flash support, you can get around the iPad's
lack of native
support.
The Nook Color runs a version
of Google's Android mobile operating system, which gives users a reasonably featured Web browser (
Flash support is
lacking and is planned for next year).
The browser is the standard Android browser, although alternatives are easy enough to come across, the likes
of Skyfire offering more features, like
Flash video
support that the Creative ZiiO otherwise
lacks.
However, its the end user who have always been at the receiving end
of the Adobe vs Apple spat as the
lack of support by the iOS devices meant no
Flash support in either the iPhon or... [Read more...]
It gets very HOT very fast
Lack of LED
Flash on Rear facing camera No apps written from the ground up to
support Retina Display Weight is slightly higher then previous models Most Data Plans for LTE are metered, watch how much you use Facetime continues to be WIFI only
My take: As an iPhone user, I'd never really thought much about what the
lack of Adobe
Flash support meant to me.
He does mention the
lack of HD
support, the necessity
of having a case or a dock so you can prop up the iPad,
lack of headphones, and also touches on the usual suspects —
lack of camera, multi-tasking, and
Flash.
He's very positive on the iPad though he does think that there are a few downsides such as
lack of multi-tasking,
lack of a USB port, no camera, and
lack of support for
Flash.
The
lack of initial
support for
Flash content suggests that Motorola is working on deploying
Flash 10.2 with Stage Video hardware video acceleration, which is
supported on the Xoom via its Tegra 2 chipset.
If you want to accuse Apple
of being a «censor,» your only path to that is proclaiming the iPad's
lack of support for
Flash games as being some kind
of anti-Constitutional move to limit the freedom
of those poor unfortunate souls who chose Adobe
Flash as their creative platform.
the
lack of app
support makes it sort
of boring: / (ios has no
flash but they are going strong)
Web browsing with the iPad 2 and iOS 4.3 absolutely screams, and it makes for an almost desktop - like experience... aside from the
lack of Adobe
Flash support, obviously.
With Lenovo moving on to its latest generation
of tablets, it seems the company did not want to completely abandon those that bought its first generation tablet completely and instead came up with a compromise, but whether the compromise is suitable depends on your personal feelings regarding the
lack of long - term device
support as a result
of flashing the build.
It would be great to get decent
Flash support, but I can't say that the
lack of it cripples my experience.
A final notable omission is Apple's
lack of Adobe
Flash support, which means that the user can't view content from as - is services like Hulu and the full YouTube catalog on the iPad.
With that kind
of screen real estate, it's really aimed at those who want an iPad but are looking for a more budget - friendly option, rather than the Tab, although, because
of its operating system, the Folio 100 can play
Flash - generated content,
supporting Adobe
Flash 10.1 - something, obviously, that Apple's device
lacks.
«CONS:
Lacks WOW factor in design» Yeah, its design only has dual core processor, 5MP rear cam with
flash, 2MP front cam, 1260 x 980 resolution, SD card, 3G, 4G LTE, slim form factor, 10 inch screen, 8 hours
of battery life,
flash support in 30 days... yeah, thee is no WOW factor here in the design at all.
The
lack of initial
support for
Flash content suggests that Motorola is working on deploying
Flash 10.2 with Stage Video hardware video -LSB-...]
An official Adobe employee has confirmed on the official developer forum that the
Flash platform developer has decided to end development
of Flash 10.1 for Windows Mobile 6.5, citing the
lack of «
support [for] some
of the critical APIs that we need», despite having previously committed to deploying
Flash 10.1 on current generation hardware running Windows -LSB-...]
Having been fans
of Flash, purely for the flexibility when it came to watching catch - up TV, the
lack of support in Jelly Bean is a little annoying.
It will offer a high - res, 5 - inch display, TV recording, high - def playback, Adobe
Flash support (something the iPhone still
lacks), and up to 500 GB
of video storage.
[13] Also in 1993, Giancarlo Politi opened the Trevi
Flash Art Museum in his hometown, Trevi, which eventually closed due to the
lack of public
support.