Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Sep 2011 20:19 UTC
Internet & Networking Other than the low price (only $199?!) and the fact that Google is getting absolutely nothing out of Amazon's use of Android, I couldn't really bring myself to caring too much about the Kindle Fire (Apple and/or Microsoft patent lawsuit in 3... 2... 1), but there is one aspect that intrigued me - Amazon's beefing up of what at its core is Opera Mini.
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RE[3]: As always....
by zima on Thu 6th Oct 2011 23:14 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: As always...."
zima
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Nowhere did I claim it is the only one; but show me a better one on such inexpensive sub-50 devices

They aren't the target of non-basic Bolt, resolution you cite is enormous / reflow is basically required on ~50. And either way Bolt seems to be a no-go for most of the world alphabets, it doesn't work at all for many people (with those using "niche" alphabets probably disproportionally represented among people who have access mainly just via an inexpensive mobile)

Also, looking at the Opera Mini top visited sites ( http://www.opera.com/smw/2011/08/ ), "even ajax heavy websites" don't seem to be a problem.

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