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2009-06-01
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Err, what should we be impressed about here ? The animations are not exactly smooth, the glare from the lamp is killing the display, and that guy is just so funny trying to use his fingers on a stylus interface, 3mm scrollbars/dropdowns or not
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2009-06-01
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2009-06-01
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I am also reminded of the huge threads that were generated on the phone forums when 176 x 220 displays went from 2.2 inches to 1.8 inches...
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In any event now displays under 2" for 176 x 220 are the norm and no one notices the size anymore.
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2009-06-01
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This is not the same situation:
What you're describing is that resolution increases for a given display size in phones. I have a 2.2" phone, but of course it has 240x320, not 176x20. My next phone will must likely have a 2.6" display at the same resolution, so they go up again.
But then again, they didn't play a lot of videos on 2.2" 176x220-screens, did they? I do use my N8x0s as video players a lot, so size does matter (more than resolution actually).
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2009-06-01
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2009-06-02
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It is exactly the same...
The physical dimension of some 176 x 220 resolution displays went from 2.2 to 2.0 then 1.8 inches... The same information was displayed just in and smaller and smaller area. (Back then some 240 x 320, QVGA displays were 4" or more IIRC)
The resolution or amount of information displayed on the N900 will be the same as an N800 but the display will be smaller.
BTW I am not comparing the screen size of the two devices Just trying to show the similarities in community reaction.
And Atilla, explain how the display tech is different please, I don't follow you.
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2009-06-02
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There are several similarly sized same-res screens out there that can look quite differently. E.g. the N800 and N810 have different screen technologies. But even within the same 'group' the brightness/contrast/refresh can vary wildly. Are you saying this ASUS is using the same 3.5" transflective Sony display that has been hinted by some people to be in the next Maemo device ? 'Cause if not, the only thing we can relate to is the DPI, we'll have to wait and see the actual device to tell how it stacks up to other similarly sized displays.
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2009-06-02
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