VIDEO: Adobe offers "sneak preview" of Flash on the Dell Mini 5

See the new tablet in online action

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16 February 2010 10:08 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Adobe is offering a "sneak preview" of what Flash-based internet video and games will look like on the forthcoming Dell Mini 5 tablet showing how the Beeb's website will appear on the new 5-inch device.

Dell's GM of tablet devices Neeraj Choubey says: "The majority of web content that users consume is in Flash. While there are alternatives to delivering multimedia content, Flash continues to be a key component of the Web. When we look at the tablet space, we want to deliver a seamless experience to customers whether they’re browsing the Web on a desktop, a netbook or something like the Dell Mini 5".

Hit play on the video above to see the brief demo and we'll keep you posted with Dell Mini 5 news as we have it.

 

Via: en.community.dell.com

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Hardware, Dell, Flash, Video, Dell Mini 5, Tablet PCs, Internet tablets, Adobe, Software

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