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Thu Jul 20, 2006 4:50 am Reply and quote this post
This appears to be a Japanese promotional video for the Nintendo DS Web Browser developed by Opera, most interesting is the demonstration of how the DS Browser will work, with the webpage displayed on the bottom touch screen with a zoomed in segment visible on the top screen. By sliding the DS stylus around the screen the user can view different sections of the webpage on the top screen. In addition the user is able to display the webpage spanning across the two screens for an even larger view.

The browser looks to be extremely user friendly, with handwriting recognition (Japanese characters), or an on screen keyboard to type in web addresses, whilst this is the Japanese software also featured is an English keyboard and in addition since the DS system is region free the browser should have no problems working on Australian units, of course the language of the webpage viewed would depend on its origin and therefore be useable for English web-pages since the characters appear to be supported.


You can view the video here
http://gonintendo.com/?p=3816

Source: GoNintendo

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Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:18 am Reply and quote this post
Thought it was the Revo broweser before

I don't own a DS...so I don't care!

By the way...when you search for something...can you access all the entire web?
I doubt it....because Nintendo will have to create a format for the DS.
like: Txtview, Xhtml, Html

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