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Old 03-06-2010, 05:13 PM   #96
Graham
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Originally Posted by clockworkzombie View Post
The comment about best browsing experience is surely in the context of a mobile device.

Web browsing on mobile devices before mobile safari was not great. Mini opera was probably the best of the bunch and it worked because opera connected to a server that cached the page and then transmitted it to your phone.
I'd class netbooks as mobile devices. They render web pages correctly and with any browser that you'd like.

To refer to the original topic, the question regards the evolution of books (or reading material in general) in the 'age of' the iPad - not necessarily on the iPad. Consequently any device that allows you to manipulate and scroll a screen roughly 10" diagonally would fit the bill.

Graham

Last edited by Graham; 03-06-2010 at 05:50 PM. Reason: First stab a bit contentious...
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