Actually, AFAIK it doesn't yet. Nvidia is working with Adobe to make Tegra the first device with GPU accelerated flash.
It's supposed to be done by end of year, around the time that the Tegra smartbooks should launch. Which is why I'm afraid that the HD is gonna get skipped when it comes to flash.
For those looking for a device strictly for reading, the new Kobo is a nice little option. It's small enough to slip into a pocket, can do more with a PDF than the competition, and at $129, it's $10 cheaper than both the Nook and Kindle WiFi.
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My concern: does Zune HD's browser support Flash, and if so, does it do audio/video streaming?
Not yet, and reading between the lines of Nvidias latest statements, I'm afraid it's not going to.
Hope it will though.
It's funny because Tegra has hardware flash support, so I wonder if that's something for the future or not.
Actually, AFAIK it doesn't yet. Nvidia is working with Adobe to make Tegra the first device with GPU accelerated flash.
It's supposed to be done by end of year, around the time that the Tegra smartbooks should launch. Which is why I'm afraid that the HD is gonna get skipped when it comes to flash.
Never heard of firmware updates jon?
Yes, because technical limitations drive all business decisions.
I didn't mean they couldn't add it, I meant I'm afraid they won't.