Posts tagged ‘Flash Lite’
BFPUG April 28 meeting at litl HQ in Boston’s Back Bay
Boston Flash Platform User Group is going to be hosted at the litl office’s next week. Attendees will get to do some hands-on with the litl.
Finally, get your hands on the litl webbook!
Join us at litl’s HQ right in Boston’s Back Bay.
We’re ordering some amazing food, so plan to have dinner at the meetup.We’ll cover topics related to the new litl Flash SDK and you will get to play with and learn how to code for the litl webbook!
litl launches NPR news channel (streaming radio)
litl has launched a new NPR channel that allows customers to stream news and other audio programs from NPR on their litl.
It’s pretty sweet if you’re into radio and streaming audio while you work or do other things (e.g. make dinner in the kitchen, etc).
Innovative and Fresh Facebook experience launched for the litl webbook
litl posted about the launch of their new Facebook channel that launched recently (it’s a Flash based experience, BTW). The idea is pretty innovative compared to many of the other flat, uninteresting, Facebook experiences out there.
litl channels: facebook status from litl on Vimeo.
Big Flash experiences on a litl device
One of the litl team members, Kathryn Rotondo has shared some information about how Flash is utilized to drive the Flash side of the user experience on the first litl device, in a post called “how litl and actionscript became BFFs”.
Apparently, litl supports *both* Flash Lite, as well as Flash Player 10. However, it depends on the mode you place the litl in. Flash Lite is used for channel content when in “easel mode”. When a user is surfing around in webbook mode, the browser supports Flash Player 10 for Flash content consumption on the web.
In regards to Flash Lite capabilities, looks like Calsoft created a custom Flash Lite 3.x implementation for the device. It supports hardware video acceleration, and bitmap caching support. Other the end spectrum, I’m hearing reports from inside litl, that the Flash Player 10 supports microphone, camera, and plays video very well.
The device can do H.264, fullscreen on a 1280 px x 800 px screen with a 178 degree viewing angle. Pretty impressive. Plus, the display is LED backlit. I can tell you first hand that the gorgeous display is probably one of the top reasons why this device is priced so high … but once you see it in action, you’ll notice immediately the quality over lesser netbooks on market (or at least the ones I’ve seen shipping in US).
In regards to Flash Lite channel content development there are three views (card, full, and channel views). From what I recall cards are individual apps (like on the Palm Pre), “full” is where the app is fullscreen mode, and “channel view” is a user interface where all your channels appear and can be selected.
“we’ve written a straightforward protocol to connect the channel with the device over an XML socket.
the channel can make requests (to initialize its title bar or set properties) and receive events (such as notice that the user has flipped the device into easel mode, followed by go-button and scroll-wheel actions).
we’re wrapping up all this goodness into an SDK to open up the fun, innovative, and rewarding world of channel development to the actionscript community. third-party developers, stay tuned!”
Looking forward to developing for this Flash enabled device.
litl unboxing video
litl has put an unboxing video online.
litl unboxing from litl on Vimeo.
I should be getting mine any day now.






