But on my phone the mobile version pops up automatically.
Generally, servers can detect if a mobile device is requesting a page.
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But on my phone the mobile version pops up automatically.
Generally, servers can detect if a mobile device is requesting a page.
on my laptop I have to force it to go to the mobile pages.
I'm thinking 42 inches. Costco has lots of Vizio brand, does anyone have an opinion?
eta: isn't there some ratio for the size of the TV versus how far away you generally watch it from?
The Vizio is a decent budget brand, but from what I understand they don't have the best record for longevity.
on my laptop I have to force it to go to the mobile pages.
Laptops aren't considered mobile devices.
Yes, I know. But I wish it would be easier bringing up mobile pages on a laptop because when I'm on a metered data connection, mobile pages are the best thing for me to check gmail, etc.
But I wish it would be easier bringing up mobile pages on a laptop because when I'm on a metered data connection, mobile pages are the best thing for me to check gmail, etc.
Yeah, that's the issue I have. Using the Google Reader mobile link helps.
The Vizio is a decent budget brand, but from what I understand they don't have the best record for longevity.
Thanks! The Samsung isn't that much more expensive, but the choices are 40" and 52", a big difference.
I have a 37" LG that works great and my parents are happy with their 32" LG. In my case a computer does the upscaling, but my parent's TV does it's own upscaling and it's fine.
I have no personal experience with any other brand, but I've never heard a bad word about a Samsung.
Yes, I know. But I wish it would be easier bringing up mobile pages on a laptop
Ahh. You can get an addon for Firefox that will spoof the user agent. I haven't tried it, but here's one: [link]