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  • A shot of the device emulator in Adobe Device Central. Notice the list of handsets on the left and the settings on the right.

    Published: March 31, 2007 -- 00:36 GMT (17:36 PDT)

    Caption by: Ryan Stewart

  • Comparing handsets in Device Central. You can drill down into specific features or look at a set of devices side by side.

    Published: March 31, 2007 -- 00:36 GMT (17:36 PDT)

    Caption by: Ryan Stewart

  • Device Central allows you to compare screen sizes for different handsets. You can then create documents based on that screen size.

    Published: March 31, 2007 -- 00:36 GMT (17:36 PDT)

    Caption by: Ryan Stewart

  • Device Central has a wealth of information about handsets from a variety of providers. This shows an example of how much information they have for each phone.

    Published: March 31, 2007 -- 00:36 GMT (17:36 PDT)

    Caption by: Ryan Stewart

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A shot of the device emulator in Adobe Device Central. Notice the list of handsets on the left and the settings on the right.

Published: March 31, 2007 -- 00:36 GMT (17:36 PDT)

Caption by: Ryan Stewart

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