Technically the chart is speaking to the data which is labeled as "Top 25 mobile / non-desktop devices" - the article just doesn't reference that second portion of the title, but it should to alleviate confusion. Let's chalk it up to bad editing, shall we?
exactly my thought. for a min there I was actually looking for the PS3 up there seeing as I use that a lot to check out the site and it hit me, we talkin' 'bout mobile devices here.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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Why is the Wii a mobile device?
I think just because it's not a PC.
I'd guess because it runs a version of Opera mini.
Technically the chart is speaking to the data which is labeled as "Top 25 mobile / non-desktop devices" - the article just doesn't reference that second portion of the title, but it should to alleviate confusion. Let's chalk it up to bad editing, shall we?
HUH? Why are all the replies to 'Craig J' showing up under 'Carl Vitullo'
exactly my thought. for a min there I was actually looking for the PS3 up there seeing as I use that a lot to check out the site and it hit me, we talkin' 'bout mobile devices here.
I would guess because you can download a web browser onto your wii to surf the web
it actually says "non-desktop devices"