12 November 2010
Adobe Flash Player 10.1 is the first runtime release of the Open Screen Project that enables uncompromised web browsing of expressive applications, content, and video across devices. With support for a broad range of mobile devices—including smartphones, netbooks, and other Internet-connected devices—Flash Player 10.1 allows your content to reach your customers wherever they are.
The following videos highlight various aspects of Flash Player 10.1 on mobile and desktop platforms, and feature Flash Platform team members and Flash Player engineers discussing its different aspects.
Diana Helander demos the full web on the new DROID 2 by Motorola, the first smartphone to ship out of the box with Flash Player 10.1 and benefit from hardware decoding of all H.264 video profiles in Flash Player. (3:24)
Ted Patrick explores the full, open web on the new DROID X by Motorola running Flash Player 10.1. Android 2.2 and Flash Player 10.1 will be delivered to DROID X via an over-the-air update by late summer. (2:43)
Ted Patrick previews the full web—games, video, interactive applications—on his Nexus One running Flash Player 10.1 for Android. (3:46)
Aditya Bansod explores and interacts with full-screen HD video, games, socials apps, and educational content—all powered by Flash Player 10.1 running on the Google TV platform. (1:58)
Alan Tam visits HP for a preview demo of various sites and apps using Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR on HP's upcoming slate device (5:26)
Adrian Ludwig demos Google Finance on Microsoft Windows Mobile using the Toshiba TG01 smartphone (3:04)
Adrian Ludwig demos various games from Armor Games and Miniclip.com with Flash Player 10.1 on Palm webOS using the Palm Pre (3:44)
Tinic Uro discusses advances in the use of the GPU for hardware decoding of H.264 video in Flash Player 10.1 (2:00)
Jim Corbett discusses Flash Player 10.1 optimizations in SWF loading and playback to address mobile CPU and memory limitations (3:10)
Check out the following resources to learn more about Flash Player 10.1 and mobile devices: