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    #16
    That looks much better than I thought it would.

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      #17
      Hmm intriguing. Many thanks Nisa. So in that last pic, where's the recent news and everything else? Does it just bolt them on to the bottom later? Do us a quick vid of you browsing up and down man, thank you please?

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        #18
        I've been using my PSP to view the boards quite a lot recently (the wife hogs the pc with her studies). Of all the sites I've browsed this is about the best. Think the fact that it's mainly text & is also pretty clutter free helps. Smart-fit is the way to go.

        The recent news (& all the stuff on the right hand side of the homepage) displays at the bottom under the Helpful Links.

        You still get notifications of new pm's waiting for you etc. which is a bonus.Just don't try replying as it takes flippin' ages to type up!

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          #19
          I use my PDA for checking websites occasionally as its got WI-FI built-in, but it does take some getting used to. The landscape mode screen helps, as does the input options of stylus or on-board screen. I guess if the PSP had a touch sensitive screen which worked at a decent resolution, it could be quite nice for browsing actually, but when you start adding in add-on keyboards, I think its pretty pointless. You'd be better off with a really really cheap 2nd hand laptop and a wireless card.

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            #20
            Well pictochat has shown us the DS would be great for MSN etc with the DS.
            I think the DS would be good with the internet if on bottom screen was a On screen keyboard, small square to move about a cursor on the top screen (like a laptop mouse pad bit), a thing to scroll down/across the page and back, forward etc buttons. And pressing L makes the cursor "click" and R "right click" and A/B/X/Y could be used to go forward/back/refresh/stop (or home)
            Dpad could scroll up. down, left and right on the website
            And on the top screen the internet page!
            And the ability to swap around screens so the internet is on the bottom and touching the screen has the same effect as a click, and use buttons to move about on the keyboard on top screen to type stuff.

            Last edited by Ouenben; 24-09-2005, 19:42.

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              #21
              Ipaq view



              Ignore the windows bars at the top, its just the remote view tool running on XP

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