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#25
Originally Posted by Nathan View Post
800x480 = 384000 Pixels
1024x600 = 614400 Pixels
1280x720 = 972800 Pixels.

By jumping from the current screen size to 1024x600 you almost double the amount of pixels per screen refresh. If you jump to 1280 it is almost 3 times the amount of pixels. This would mean the processor/graphics system would have to handle a LOT more data per-refresh.

Nathan
And what is it capable of? What lag would we be discussing? I'm well familiar with how to caculate the number of pixels; 1024x600 is (approximately) 4 and a half times the number of pixels in 480x281. That doesn't tell us how much faster 480x281 is than 1024x600.

Give me actual performance information. What is the n900 capable of pushing at what rate? Benchmarks on the various devices would be nice too.
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Umm, what?