I know it’s been a while since I have posted something but today I felt the need to post a finding. As the iPhone 4 ships I can’t help but wonder why all the hype? Most Android devices do the same plus more. With Android now having Flash 10.1 and this player, you have all the tools needed to view 99% of web content unlike Apple iPhone 4. One of Android’s major shortcomings is its lack of compatibility with many audio and video filetypes. Fortunately, double twist stepped in to fix the audio problem, but what about video playback? That’s where RockPlayerBase comes in!
Compatible with a plethora of video formats, including MKV, AVI and DivX, RockPlayerBase combines great compatibility with a simple interface. Controls are overlaid on the screen, so you can still see the video track whilst using the controls.
When testing on the Motorola DROID, I found playback quality to be predominantly good. I tested a DVD rip encoded in AVI which played back without any problems, although audio
output was sometimes a little pitchy and inconsistent.
I also tested a 720p MKV file, albeit with less successful results. Whether it’s a hardware or software issue is debatable, but video
playback wasn’t even remotely smooth, and I was lucky if I got even a second of audio playback before having it cut off too.
FeelAndroid tested the player with various formats, and found some interesting results… continue reading…
With all the hype surrounding what Apple is doing with the new A4 CPU, no one has heard of a company called Nvidia which produces excellent chips. Anyone heard of the snapdragon processor which is in the Nexus One, well they are the ones behind the architecture, which in my opinion is pretty damn sweet.
I was all into the hype yesterday for the Steve Jobs Keynote. But after the about 60 minutes into the keynote it was just a regular presentation. Let me explain the iphone software is good on a phone but this device needs to be , no have more. The Apple iPad is a cool device don’t get me wrong but it gets pwned by a netbook which has a full blown operating system. The big problem I had was in trying to understand what the iPad was for: the answer, it seems, is everything. NOT!!!
Switched into ebook mode, the way the iPad emulates the printed page feels fairly natural, if not entirely on a par with rival ebook readers such as Amazon’s Kindle. The backlit screen doesn’t come anywhere near the clarity of electronic ink, which means it’s going to prove a lot harder on the eyes of bookworms(it’s great for reading in bed, one Apple flunky told me, keen to stress the positive side). But what it loses here, it makes up for with the addition of colour and even video.