submitted by Mitchell on 07.19.2006 in Videos/Commercials, Technology
As of today, Nintendo still hasn’t set a date for the US launch of the Web browser for its wildly popular DS handheld. The browser, which is being co-developed by mobile-Web-application company Opera Software, will allow DS owners near a wireless internet hotspot to surf the Internet via Nintendo’s Wi-Fi Connection.
This week, this Japanese-language video surfaced on YouTube showing the DS browser in action. This two-minute clip shows off the various features of the browser, including handwriting recognition, a touch-screen keyboard, and a zoom function which allows a user to enlarge a section of a Web page. The demo shows a user looking at both Nintendo’s official site and the Google search engine.
Info from GameSpot.com
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