mobile devices which can do A/V "chat " with flash 2004-02-25 - By Nick Gerig
Back stefan - muchos.co.uk wrote:
>yes I can confirm that, even the 400Mhz Ipaq was struggeling. Worked nicely >for textchat though and audio only wasn't bad on the receiving end either. >Somehow though the lag got worse and worse. > > maybe it would fair better with progressive download as opposed to streaming, would be worth checking out if anyone was just looking at deploying video on PPC
>But sweeeeheeet on a WLAN, PocketPc in one hand listening to a feed via FCS. > > >
thats whats good/cool about pda's - the wlan part, time to put my useless ipaq 1920 on ebay i think, it doesnt have any wifi/bluetooth capabilities and I am sure thats why i never use it
>Now can I please try this on my phone? ;-) > > hehe...it would be nice, but i reckon at least another year to wait, the new nokia communicator 9500 was announced yesterday and i thought it may have had flash player 6 as opposed to 5. But from the spec it would seem it doesnt even have a flash player!! I cant believe its been dropped so i can only guess its something they forgot to list.
Nick
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