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	<title>Comments on: Live From WES: Welcome Reception</title>
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		<title>By: BlackBerry Cool &#187; BlackBerry Hits Hardware Roadblock?</title>
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		<dc:creator>BlackBerry Cool &#187; BlackBerry Hits Hardware Roadblock?</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] I agree that current BlackBerry devices face hardware limitations. Like we reported earlier, the BlackBerry Media Player runs at a paltry 6 frames per second on a BlackBerry 7130 and about 12 frames per on the 8700. However, while we can&#8217;t say so with absolute certainty (expect a full review tomorrow), from what we&#8217;ve seen of the BlackBerry Media Player on the 8700, 12 fps gets the job done. BlackBerry users do not need high quality video for their news reports and sports updates. Also, if you&#8217;ve read the post above, you know that the QuickPlayer works just fine on the 8700. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I agree that current BlackBerry devices face hardware limitations. Like we reported earlier, the BlackBerry Media Player runs at a paltry 6 frames per second on a BlackBerry 7130 and about 12 frames per on the 8700. However, while we can&#8217;t say so with absolute certainty (expect a full review tomorrow), from what we&#8217;ve seen of the BlackBerry Media Player on the 8700, 12 fps gets the job done. BlackBerry users do not need high quality video for their news reports and sports updates. Also, if you&#8217;ve read the post above, you know that the QuickPlayer works just fine on the 8700. [...]</p>
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