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Android tablets get within a few weeks Flash
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Adobe releases Flash within a few weeks for tablets with Android 3.0. Since devices with the operating system already on their way to the shops, users must do without for the time being.
Adobe announced Monday that “within weeks” Flash for Android version 3.0 (Honeycomb) an opinion. Flash vendors have explained earlier that the “spring of 2011″ would come for Honeycomb. By stating that vague time many people were afraid that flash before the end of spring would come. It now appears that fear is unfounded.
More than fifty tablets with Flash
Last weekend it was announced that the Motorola Xoom, which comes out Thursday in the U.S., the without Flash asking. But it is expected that buyers do not last long without the device software from Adobe to do. If the software is available to users of a device without Flash download via the Market.
“Consumers are clearly Flash support for tablet PCs,” said Matt Rose from Adobe in a blog post. “The good news is that they do not take too long to wait. We know that in 2011 more than fifty tablets with a full Web support (including Flash support) release, “he continues.
“Xoom users are the first to be able to enjoy,” he says future buyers of the Motorola tablet comfortable. The blog post seems primarily aimed at critics who claimed that the uncertainty about Flash would keep people from a tablet
Honey Comb to purchase.
Full HD Video
Adobe makes that version 10.2 of its Flash Player after the release is offered for download. The software will also be pre-installed on some tablets, although it is unknown which one. Users of a tablet with dual-core CPU, according to Adobe HD video up to 30 frames per second playback Flash 10.2 on their tablet.
The fact that Adobe Flash delivers on Android devices is widely seen as an important benefit of this system compared to IOS. Apple is accepting the technology on its iPhone and iPad. Striking because the technology is still the most widely used for streaming video.
Flash on 132 million devices
Steve Jobs has several reasons why Apple warns the technology. It suggests that the software they include a strike against the battery life. Similarly, modern alternatives such as HTML5 video work better.
Adobe defended himself against this by using data that come to contradictions. The company then put in a few countries page ads in newspapers. Adobe expects Flash to the end of this year at about 132 million devices will be installed. The company says that number with its estimates for 2011 to have increased.
