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Which is the browser with minimum hardware requirements with full support to HTML5?
The application should be able to play videos and perform some javascript transformations.



Windows or Linux it doesn't matter (but I bet my two cents on Linux as the winner).



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    An Android phone?

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  • It's custom hardware very similar to a PC.

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Which is the browser with minimum hardware requirements with full support to HTML5?
The application should be able to play videos and perform some javascript transformations.



Windows or Linux it doesn't matter (but I bet my two cents on Linux as the winner).



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question


















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    An Android phone?

    – SLaks
    Mar 28 '11 at 13:45











  • It's custom hardware very similar to a PC.

    – fra
    Mar 28 '11 at 13:50














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Which is the browser with minimum hardware requirements with full support to HTML5?
The application should be able to play videos and perform some javascript transformations.



Windows or Linux it doesn't matter (but I bet my two cents on Linux as the winner).



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question














Which is the browser with minimum hardware requirements with full support to HTML5?
The application should be able to play videos and perform some javascript transformations.



Windows or Linux it doesn't matter (but I bet my two cents on Linux as the winner).



Thanks in advance.







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    An Android phone?

    – SLaks
    Mar 28 '11 at 13:45











  • It's custom hardware very similar to a PC.

    – fra
    Mar 28 '11 at 13:50














  • 1





    An Android phone?

    – SLaks
    Mar 28 '11 at 13:45











  • It's custom hardware very similar to a PC.

    – fra
    Mar 28 '11 at 13:50








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An Android phone?

– SLaks
Mar 28 '11 at 13:45





An Android phone?

– SLaks
Mar 28 '11 at 13:45













It's custom hardware very similar to a PC.

– fra
Mar 28 '11 at 13:50





It's custom hardware very similar to a PC.

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There are a lot of "post pc" devices out there that have very low hardware specifications (iPod/iPad/iPhone, various Android devices, Blackberries, Windows Mobile Devices) that can run lightweight, full featured HTML5 browsers based on projects like WebKit (webkit.org).






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    Following browsers supports HTML5 for better client rendering especially when having flash, video streaming and mobile version of site. browsers: IE 10, Google chrome, Opera, netscape navigator.






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      You may be putting the cart before the horse here.



      There are a lot of "post pc" devices out there that have very low hardware specifications (iPod/iPad/iPhone, various Android devices, Blackberries, Windows Mobile Devices) that can run lightweight, full featured HTML5 browsers based on projects like WebKit (webkit.org).






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        There are a lot of "post pc" devices out there that have very low hardware specifications (iPod/iPad/iPhone, various Android devices, Blackberries, Windows Mobile Devices) that can run lightweight, full featured HTML5 browsers based on projects like WebKit (webkit.org).






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          There are a lot of "post pc" devices out there that have very low hardware specifications (iPod/iPad/iPhone, various Android devices, Blackberries, Windows Mobile Devices) that can run lightweight, full featured HTML5 browsers based on projects like WebKit (webkit.org).






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          You may be putting the cart before the horse here.



          There are a lot of "post pc" devices out there that have very low hardware specifications (iPod/iPad/iPhone, various Android devices, Blackberries, Windows Mobile Devices) that can run lightweight, full featured HTML5 browsers based on projects like WebKit (webkit.org).







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              Following browsers supports HTML5 for better client rendering especially when having flash, video streaming and mobile version of site. browsers: IE 10, Google chrome, Opera, netscape navigator.






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