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http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/featu...ts_can_win.php
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2011-03-24
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2011-03-31
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What is dynamic music and how does it take advantage of resistive screen?
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2011-04-21
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I'm agree, with the resistive toochscreen, the N900 on Linux have a lot of my Kubuntu apps!
And the resistive toochscreen have some advantages (looks the Nintendo DS!) and multitooch is possible with resistive touchscreen (my Laptop have a resistive pad and on Linux, it's possible to make a middle click when using two fingers on the pad).
The good ways of resistive screen are :
- The price
- One finger precision = drawing
- Possibility to use stylus
- Possibility to use gloves in very cold winters (i'm joking for iPhones users on this last cold winter in France).
- Act on press (and not on touch)
The only good ways of capacitive are :
- Glass screen = appreciable slide
- Impressive multipoint
- Reactivity
- More light
Nokia N900 PR1.3@1GHz