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It also sports a 6 GB micro drive which is nice as opposed to the 2 GB max of the u10.
6기가 하드타입이라....용량이 탐난다.. Battery:
32 hours of battery life? Really. Come on, we don’t fall for that anymore (except half of that at best for normal usage). Remote Control:
It also acts as a remote control for TV’s. Kind of a neat add-on feature, except it doesn’t auto discover (you have to program it manually).
어라 tv 리모콘이 가능해?...신기하네
Video:
This new version supports MP4 which is right on. Hopefully it’s not as much of a pain as with converting video on the u10. Says it supports .SWF format. Huh (see below)?
윽 인코딩 없이 그대로 동영상을 볼수있네.... Misc Features:
It also has the FM radio, picture viewer, MP3 playback, audio recording features of the u10. UI:
It’s also still got the d-click interface. Not a big surprise since that is probably the most intuitive UI’s I’ve used besides the ipod or tivo. They’ve just swapped the 4 way rocker to 4 buttons. Connectivity:
Wondering if it’s got bluetooth? Nope. Still custom USB. It does have IRDA (but I think that is for TV remote use only). Flash Lite:
Engadget said it supports Flash Lite Video. I think they are a bit confused … unless there is a custom API in the e10 implementation of Flash Lite …it might be possible in 1.1 if you could target the (built-in) video player perhaps (through fscommand2) (Update: FL2 is on the device, not 1.1). Is this a device with FL 2.0? Perhaps, but not likely (Update: It has FL 2). The specs say it supports .SWF video format! Something is very strange here (the FL2 spec does not support swf or flv, strictly device video) … perhaps they include software to generate .swf files with embedded .jpgs (i.e. simulated video)? (Update: Looks like it’s device video with FL 2)
드디어 우리나라에도 flash lite2.0 player를 탑제한 제품이 등장했다...
이젠 본격적인 모바일 플래시 시장이 펼쳐질듯...
u10은 펌웨어 업글안하나...
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