Sentences with phrase «lack of flash»

Drooling over tablets, but worried about lack of Flash support on the iPad?
(On the positive side, lack of flash on iPad will make ads less intrusive).
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.
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.
Adobe also published a post on its Adobe Flash Platform blog addressing the apparent lack of Flash support in the iPad.
Apple's lack of Flash support on its iPhone, iPod, and now iPad devices, is controversial.
Model numbers we changed, and features were modified (note the lack of a flash supressor on the TEC AB - 10, the shorter clip on the Match Target etc), the SSR -74-2 is based on the AK - 74 (same family as the AK - 47), but uses a different caliber bullet.
I appreciated the lack of flash and quick cut editing here, there was maturity and class about how he handled the film.
Intuition would have told me a lack of flash would really reveal the song's hackneyed elements, but in actuality it placed the song's power in the forefront.
«What makes Union City especially headline - worthy is the very fact of its ordinariness, its lack of flash and pizzazz.
The lack of Flash compatibility was a big...
How has Subaru managed to overcome this lack of flash and still power through to record - breaking sales as of late?
But by giving their new tablet the iPhone OS, they're also giving it all the limitations of that OS, namely the lack of Flash and no multitasking.
Despite the lack of a flash, the 1.3 - MP front - facing camera took self - portraits that weren't too dark and showed a decent level of detail.
One of the biggest complaints with the Kindle Fire HD is the lack of the Flash plugin (which is Adobe's, not Amazon's fault).
The lack of flash on the camera is a big disappointment, although the VGA resolution of the video does make up for this in some way.
Lack of Flash support in the browser is going to severely hamper the utility of the web browsing experience.
The lack of a Flash is just unforgivable.
Hard to insult someones device over the lack of flash, considering flash just waved the white flag.
So those of you who were on the fence about your Xoom purchase, don't let the lack of flash sway you away from it.
Toshiba spent months attacking the iPad 2 and its lack of Flash without having an actual product on shelves.
If I used the iPhone for more Web browsing, I am sure the lack of Flash would be more apparent.
The lack of Flash support is the most obvious problem.
Only thing I'm not happy about is the lack of flash support for the browser on the rest of android versions as google will focus on html5..
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.
Lack of Flash, multitasking, expandable memory, etc. doom the iPad, at least this first generation.
Shooting in truly dark conditions is also a bit pointless both because shots go very grainy and washed out and because the lack of a flash means the tablet can't help light things up.
My only gripe is a lack of flash on the camera but honestly I rarely take photos with my phone and when I do it's usually outside during the day and such.
Winer noted that Apple's lack of Flash support doesn't help browsing on the iPad, which he uses for Web activity and email, among other tasks.
And, the lack of Flash support is another problem, but we're sure they'll all be ironed out soon enough.
After trying to navigate the tablet I became frustrated with the lack of flexibility and lack of flash.
Adobe has clarified this lack of Flash on the Honeycomb tablet by assuring us that Flash will be made available to all Honeycomb tablets in the not too distant future — in other words, Flash will hit the XOOM shortly after its launch.
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.
Aside from the lack of Flash support mentioned above, my biggest problem with the iPad is that it is so buy - centric.
The lack of Flash plugin (or SilverLight, for that matter) completely impedes the functionality of using a web based blog tool.
The lack of Flash support seems especially distressing to me and it seems a blatant control issue.
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 on the iPhone is disappointing, but on the iPad it's just silly.
I mentioned earlier that I always keep some toads in stock, despite their lack of flash and the ease of finding them in most parts of the U.S.. Here's why: Toads are incredibly easy to set up and maintain.
The biggest flaw with the web browser is the lack of flash support, so some videos on websites will not load.
Despite the lack of The Flash, my main in the original, the roster is already appealing with the introduction of Supergirl and Atrocitus along with the inclusion of a gear system which opens up even more possibilities in customising the initial cast.
You've made some great points, especially about the lack of Flash support in the iPhone / iPad.
Yet it has real drawbacks other than lack of flash.
Critics point, for example, to its lack of flash support and lack of usb connectivity.
A solid mix of hardware makes the Ascend Mate 2 workman - like, but it lacks some of the flash you might expect from a brand new Android smartphone.
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