The Wii game console by Nintendo has a Web browser that uses the Opera 9 display engine. It supports most Web technologies supported by Opera 9 for desktop, including HTML, XHTML, XML, WML, RSS and Atom, CSS, XSLT, SVG, and JavaScript except designMode, c
What is bad is the fact that the DS has a slow processor and spends a very long time rendering webpages.
With an easy touch of the stylus you can switch into a "zoom" mode where you are presented with a picture of the web page on the top screen and on the bottom screen you can drag a box around to see in actual size what you need to view. You can also simply
Starting July 24, the DS Opera browser will be retail online for 3,800 yen (approx. US $34) via the Nintendo's Japanese homepage. The dual cartridge set-up includes both a DS (software) and a GBA card (memory extension). 50% 80% 100% 120% 150%
OPERA SOFTWARE said its Web browser will be loaded onto Nintendo's Wii console.
The Opera browser for Nintendo DS is a version of the Opera browser for logging onto the internet with the WiFi-enabled Nintendo DS. Assuming then what we see here is real...
The new version further improves the browsing experience by enabling download of images, MP3s, etc directly to your phone
I would like to see tabbed browsing make it in as feature, it would also be great if there were a way to import bookmarks (and save some rss feeds for offline reading, but that won't happen.) However there is still the problem that the NDS only supports W
my.opera forum - The screens on the Nintendo DS are 256x192 pixels.. so there really is a limited amount of screen space on there. You won't be able to read anything if the full page is downscaled to the screen. That's why the magnification is handy and w
look to N for browser support information, but "Opera for DS has two display modes: Fit-to-width and DS mode. In fit-to-width mode, Opera uses both screens for scrolling up or down a page with both screens completing the view. In DS mode, an overview of t
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A full scale browser seems unlikely but I'd be perfectly happy with a RSS reader, simple POP mail client and a IM client bundled into one cart.
What has been confirmed is that the browser makes good use of the DS's unique dual-screen design. The bottom screen shows a "zoomed out" image of the entire width of the site, which on its own isn't too useful given the DS screens' relatively low resoluti
With an on-screen keypad and stylus, users can easily navigate the Web from their Nintendo DS with PDA-like functionality. Based on the same core as the Opera desktop browser, Opera delivers superior speed and rendering of Web pages on the Nintendo DS.