
Total opposite here, where 1/2 my school doesn't have service and I get one bar in my house
Of course. Nothing's going to beat a 1080 browsing experienceI meant in terms of ease of access for portability.
I agree with most of this, though futuristically speaking we can only predict how mobile devices will be able to interact with external displays and how this market's going to overall affect the personal computer industry as we know it today.Matt is correct, the experience of the internet is far better on a computer for many reasons, screen size is probably the biggest, on mobile internet devices you often have to zoom in to view certain bits of text (you certainly do on safari on the iPhone). I suppose I could also point out that I've written this post in less than half the time it'd have taken on my iphone.
Mobile internet is evolving somewhat via smartphones and this new world of mobile internet is a completely different experience of accessing the internet, probably the best thing is having internet access in 90% of the places you go, without having to carry a laptop, or tablet around. But as I said, mobile internet is a completely different world to sitting on a computer at home and although portable internet devices will grow and grow in popularity, and mobile internet on the whole will become very popular, it will never compete with home internet because it's just too different.
It doesn't match a wired connection no, but if you're running Android you should check out Opera Mini 5, apparently it's using some sort of external server to compress the page before it sends it to the client. It's wicked fast.
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
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