Monday, June 15, 2009

Ci mancava solo Chrome, il browser di Google!

Lancio web commerce grande stile, notizia internet appliance prima su diversi giornali online speed radio stamattina (anche in tv, immagino, ma non ho verificato)… In effetti sentivo proprio la necessit?di un altro browser! (e non mi interessa che sia broadband availability meno targato Google) :-/Certo: non l’ho provato, e non ho nemmeno seguito il buzz sulla blogosfera,

Deep in kuala lumpur package midst of iPhone hysteria, Nintendo and Opera quietly released an application that raised the bar for the mobile browser market. Imagine tm broadband are sitting on the couch, relaxing with the family. A commercial comes on the television and your thoughts quickly turn to an eBay auction that ends soon. What do you do now? Get up and walk into the living room to log into the computer and check it? Wake up the laptop and log in? Use your mobile phone internet to try and navigate at slow speeds and poor formatting, only to get frustrated and give up?

Instead, you could just whip out your Nintendo DS browser. Open the lid and you are instantly connected. Pull up your eBay auction page from your easily accessed bookmarks, log in with perfect formatting and fast speeds to instantly access your information. When the commercial is over, simply adsl connection the lid and don't miss a beat of your favorite show.

Let's go back to the formatting, because this is the most revolutionary feature of the Nintendo DS browser. Browsing on a cell phone or PDA is cumbersome and rife with formatting errors. Pages with frames don't display properly, they don't do well with moving images, and can't handle javascript. A major problem for PDA manufacturers is to try to reformat a website, which is designed for a large screen, onto a tiny screen. Often you have to scroll around just to get the information you need. Nintendo solves this problem by taking advantage of the dual screens. The bottom screen is a birds-eye view of the web page, and you simply move your stylus over the sections you want to read, while streamyx bills is zoomed in all its glory on the top screen. This type of navigation is so simple and effective, the DS will quickly replace your laptop for many tasks. Some other great features of the Nintendo DS browser are handwriting recognition, the ability to speed up load times by disabling images, and a parental control so parents can be sure their children surf in safety.

Before you buy the Nintendo DS browser you need to be aware of some important information: There are two versions of the browser. One is for the original Nintendo DS and one is for the Nintendo DS Lite. As of right now, only the Nintendo DS Lite version is available in stores. The Nintendo DS original browser needs to be purchased online. Both versions retail for $29.95.

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