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Re:Is it really that good?You're not using the S60 3rd edition khtml browser then. Which is very good, the best I've ever used on a phone.
I got my Nokia N80 last week, here you can see a sample screenshot I took of the BBC website using the phone's khtml browser. It's running at a fairly decent resolution, although it appears much smaller in real life as it's on a 2.1" screen.
I mentioned it indepth with more photos here and here.
Basically, it's a very good browser that renders web pages pretty much perfectly, and has functions like zoom in/out, full page preview scrolling, visual back/forward tabs (the N80 also has an inbuilt WAP browser, which by comparison is rubbish). I did notice it crashed a lot if you went to a web page over 1Mb in size (including images, flash, etc), but otherwise it's great.
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Re:GTAIV this holiday.
It's not this holiday. It's October 2007. Quite a long wait.
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Re:Nintendo, I applaud you
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Re:Great, great conference
I'll buy a Wii purely because it's cheaper than the rest, and I DON'T have a HD TV, and don't feel that I'll miss out on all the PS3's HD abilities.
Here's a good commentary incase you fell asleep during the video feed. -
A running commentary
I know there's a lot over the web now, but here's one running commentary of the event that I enjoyed.
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Re:I think this sums up British sentiment
This spoof press release says it all really - nine months late, 40% more expensive than the rest of the world. Because Sony love us!
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Addtional links
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Gamespot
GameAsylum
IGN PSP
Reuters
and info about Movies and Music on the PSP -
Addtional links
Here are some additional links with pictures in case of
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Gamespot
GameAsylum
IGN PSP
Reuters
and info about Movies and Music on the PSP -
Great news!
I have been a fan of Square and Enix for many, many years. I still remember playing the very first Dragon Warrior (or, as the Japanese call it, "Dragon Quest") game on my Nintendo Entertainment System, not to mention Final Fantasy I, II, III, IV (which Americans know as "Final Fantasy II"), V, VI (which Americans know as "Final Fantasy III"), VII, VIII, IX, and X! Have you seen Final Fantasy XI yet? It's outstanding.
Here are a few links to the news.