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Post by maninasuitcase on Jan 6, 2013 14:51:59 GMT
I know this may have already been dome on another thread, but I can't be arsed to trawl through old posts.
Anyway, given there are a raft of tablets on the market, which is best for the footie streams.?
I want it for when I work away and stop in hotels with shite tv on footie nights.
I'm guessing iPad ain't good as it doesn't have flash.
Any help greatly appreciated before I part with my hard earned.
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Post by Dr. Doofenshmirtz on Jan 6, 2013 14:55:30 GMT
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Post by Nick1984 on Jan 6, 2013 14:57:03 GMT
What's Android like compared to Windows for Flash?
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Post by Dr. Doofenshmirtz on Jan 6, 2013 15:02:57 GMT
What's Android like compared to Windows for Flash? Never played on the new Win8 so couldn't recommend it Adobe flash is a 3rd party organisation so it shouldn't make a difference whether its utilized by android or windows Online videos run great on the latest android version (which the Nexus 7 has)
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Jan 6, 2013 15:29:36 GMT
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 (an android) and flash works fine - never had a problem.
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Post by Nick1984 on Jan 6, 2013 15:45:04 GMT
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Jan 6, 2013 16:35:01 GMT
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Post by paulinespens on Jan 6, 2013 17:30:20 GMT
If you watching a stream of us away then the best tablets would be Prozac.
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Post by elystokie on Jan 6, 2013 17:32:46 GMT
If you watching a stream of us away then the best tablets would be Prozac. ;D
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Post by RichieBarkerOut! on Jan 7, 2013 9:09:40 GMT
This. Flash is only partially supported on 4.0 and above as Google and Adobe are trying to move away from Flash. But you can download flash and use it with Firefox. That said, I find it is a pain in the arse trying to get rid of the adverts they stick on top of the stream you are trying to watch.
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