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The Internet Explorer is by far the best feature on MPx220! There are three layout modes giving owners the option that best fit the need for different display requirements.
Internet Explorer One Column This first view reformats the content of the web page to fit within the frame to prevent having to scroll horizontally.
Internet Explorer Default Mode The second view reformats a web page that has a lot of columns so then each column and text paragraph fits the screen. What a brilliant idea!
Internet Explorer Desktop Mode The third view displays the web page just as it would look like on a computer. This mode requires the most sideway scrolling on sites with a lot of columns
Internet Explorer Misc Screens
There is a feature that list out matching web pages that you recently visited. Unfortunately, Internet Explorer loses track of where you were on the web page, when switching back to it after launching another application. So if you're browsing a pretty long web page, you're going to lose your place. I bet that having the ability to browse multiple windows simultaneously will definitely enhance web surfing. Special thanks to Ahbao, editor of SlashPhone for allowing PhoneMag to post this review here. PhoneMag's article posted here . |
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I'm amazed at how quickly the MPx220 load up websites of any size. It didn't have any problems loading up a longer than usual website such as PhoneMag.com. The sideway scrolling was amazingly smooth once the entire site got loaded. The only gripe I have is that there's no way to quickly scroll up and down the web page. On a longer site such as PhoneMag or Gizmodo, it can take a really long time to scroll to the bottom of a large page.