Archive for July, 2009

Flash Video is still a major issue for millions of netbooks.

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Nearly two years ago, Adobe announced that the Flash 9 player would support H.264. There was talk of ‘hardware acceleration’ too but event though we’re up to version 10 of the player, its still one of the most CPU-heavy video playback methods there is. Not only does it appear (in testing with many UMPCs over the last 2 years) to be CPU intensive but it still can’t hook into any H.264 hardware decoding that is available on many pc’s out there now. What are Adobe doing?

Is there a problem with hooking into the hardware layer? XP was always difficult in that respect but Windows Vista introduced  DXVA 2.0 which was supposed to make hardware acceleration easier. Not easy enough for Adobe it seems.

They must know about the problem because you don’t have to search too far in the netbook computing space to find a ton of questions about the topic. The flash video experience on a netbook, umpc and MID simply sucks! It looks like it will take a big GPU manufacturer to convince (read: pay) Adobe to fix this and that’s why Nvidia and Broadcom have said that things will change in 2010. Unfortunately, that doesn’t help the majority of the small , cheap PCs based on the GMA950 and GMA500 chipset. It looks like nothing will change for devices based on these platforms.

One hope for the big low-cost, low-end (largely Intel-based) notebook and mobile computing market is that Intel get together with Adobe to make sure that the next generation of the netbook platform and mobile computing platform  is supported. No-one knows what GPU core is in those platforms yet (Pinetrail and Moorestown) so maybe Intel will surprise us with a Broadcom core and a hardware accelerated Adobe Flash player in Moblin at IDF in Sept. As for the high-end devices, maybe Adobe is just happy to let everything run in big fat, power-hungry CPUs.

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U820 and MiFi with Earl Grey

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

U820 and MiFi with Earl Grey

Originally uploaded by umpcportal.com

I’ve been using the U820 as my only mobile device for a week now. For ad-hoc work it’s been fantastic. Small enough to take everywhere and big enough to be able to scan a ton of email or RSS feeds or to tap out the occasional long email or post, like this. The only thing I need to fix is the resume time. From hibernation it takes minutes. Longer than a cold boot. Something is definitely wrong!

The Mifi makes accessing the Internet as comfortable as being at home. Built-in 3G would be slightly easier but I wouldn’t be able to advertise UMPCPortal.com as the hotspot name!

Mobile internet event with Vodafone

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009



Mobile internet event with vodafone

Originally uploaded by umpcportal.com

Im at the mobile internet event with Vodafone today. Using the MiFi over the O2 network!

X70 is working well too.

sk3 and u820 comparison photos

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

sk3 and u820 comparison (9)

More photos from this set here…

http://www.umpcportal.com/gallery/v/sk3u820comp/

These two are so close in size and yet the u820 only has a 5.6 inch screen.

Reading about the crunchpad on my own pad.

Saturday, July 4th, 2009



Reading about the crunchpad on my own pad.

Originally uploaded by umpcportal.com

It’s a viliv x70 and is going on sale on 6th of july. See umpcportal.com/tag/x70 for info.