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E71 video playback
July 8th, 2008
Mark Guim from The Nokia Blog has posted a vlog that compares the video playback capabilities of an E71 against the N95 8GB.
He was not expecting the E71 to cope with the video, but ‘surprisingly’ it did. He says the Eseries device ‘struggles’ with 320×240 videos at 30fps, and has a better time at 15fps. It’s probably easiest to watch the video and judge for yourself.
So what do you think? Have Nokia outdone themselves or is there room for improvement? Leave Mark a comment and let him know your thoughts.
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