Adobe prototype Android tablet running Air and Flash

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on May 5th, 2010

Not only did they demonstrate Flash running on phones like the Nexus One and Palm Pre at the Web 2.0 Expo, but Adobe also has a prototype Android tablet that, according to Zedomax, runs Flash and Air apps “flawlessly.” There aren’t any details on the tablet itself yet, but it seems that it does indeed run Air and Flash pretty nicely.

It runs Wired’s Air-based magazine app and plays YouTube videos without any problems. However, we would like to see it pushed a little harder. Hopefully we will learn more soon. You can check out a video below.

[Engadget]

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2 Comments to “Adobe prototype Android tablet running Air and Flash”
  1. Bob Wolfe Says:

    Adobe is full it. This is no different than the numerous other videos on YouTube showing the exact same thing ad nauseum, with no actual real world availability. There is no way in hell I’m going to install a big gaping security hole on my N1. If the morons at Adobe can’t even make Flash secure on a desktop, why on earth would I have any confidence in them being able to produce a secure product for my phone? Screw them.

  2. Jay Says:

    Good for you Wolfe. Why don’t you just uninstall the Flash plugin on your browsers? That way you can live in a Flash free world bringing your web experience back to the 1980′s.

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