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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 6 Joined: 5th March 2006 Member No.: 175,919 |
MWg shows a lot of potential delivering good Windows Mobile devices but in this case (and I find myself saying it a lot) when looking to replace my device, "Bah QVGA and 64 Meg ram!" When are manufactures going to get it! WinMo with a 64 Meg device is pretty useless and QVGA, come on, VGA should be minimum spec by now for anything but an entry level device! |
| Forum: Pocket PC (Professional) News · Post Preview: #894569 · Replies: 12 · Views: 5,585 |
| Posted on: May 13 2008, 17:57 | |
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 6 Joined: 5th March 2006 Member No.: 175,919 |
Capacitive is a kind of touchscreen technology, it's nothing to do with the readability I think he's mistaking capacitive touch with the iPhone's screen in direct sunlight. Compared to current WinMo devices, it's night and day. If I take my HTC P3600 and hold it next to an iPhone at arms length in direct sunlight, the iPhone is 100% viewable where as with my P3600, i'm lucky if I can see the screen when I'm trying to block the sun out with my hand. This has nothing to do with Capacitive Touch but I agree with him, would be nice to have a WinMo device that was viewable outside like the iPhone, would be even nicer if the Touch Diamond had such a screen, I guess that's something that couldn't be tested at the announcement so we'll have to wait and see |
| Forum: Windows Mobile News · Post Preview: #893154 · Replies: 203 · Views: 30,367 |
| Posted on: May 7 2008, 13:31 | |
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 6 Joined: 5th March 2006 Member No.: 175,919 |
Hmmm, once the video is up, will check. TV - yes, over 3G. P In regards to HTC's website saying 192 Megs of Ram and the device saying 128 Megs of ram. Just a thought but the device seems very snappy, much snappier than other WinMo devices at the same speed. Could be that it does have 192 Megs of ram but they've allocated it in a way that it's reserved for the Touch Flo software so they can have optimum speed keeping it in memory at all times and still giving the user a decent amount of free program memory for other applications. Of course this is just a guess to explain the difference but could be the case. Did anyone check to see how much Program Memory was actually available after hard booting the device, and the average free memory after using it awhile? |
| Forum: Windows Mobile News · Post Preview: #892238 · Replies: 203 · Views: 30,367 |
| Posted on: May 7 2008, 03:43 | |
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 6 Joined: 5th March 2006 Member No.: 175,919 |
- The screen is NOT capacitive due to acceptable user experience for handwriting recognition essential in asian markets There are a few capacitive touch screens that can be used with finger or normal stylus. HTC should have gone with one of those screens, capacitive screen for better finger user experience and still stylus for asian markets. Best of both worlds and it would have made the Diamond the true iPhone Killer. Can't comment on the screen, I'm happy they put a glass on it and I've read it's more sensitive so I'm hoping it won't be frustrating to use with fingers but the other advantage with capacitive screens at least the one on the iPhone. I can view the iPhone screen at arms length when it's facing direct sunlight, my HTC P3600 is barely readable even with my hand providing some shade in direct sunlight. They really shot have gone with a capacitive touch screen. |
| Forum: Windows Mobile News · Post Preview: #892173 · Replies: 203 · Views: 30,367 |
| Posted on: Apr 9 2007, 04:09 | |
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 6 Joined: 5th March 2006 Member No.: 175,919 |
As subject says, if you are experiencing problems with your Trinity touch screen not responding after a period of time while talking on the phone, running programs whatever, fill this out so we can determine how wide spread this problem is. http://www.makesurvey.net/cgi-bin/survey.d...6DF7DC0AF32FC60 |
| Forum: Trinity - Trinity.MoDaCo.com · Post Preview: #813935 · Replies: 0 · Views: 530 |
| Posted on: Apr 7 2007, 07:44 | |
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 6 Joined: 5th March 2006 Member No.: 175,919 |
Ive had my compact 3 on tmobile for about 4 months now and up until two days ago was extremely happy with it. However, 2 days ago something started going wrong. All of a sudden the screen became totaly unresponsive, couldnt click a thing. This is happening to a lot of people, no word on if it's a software glitch or hardware but hardware defect is looking more likely at the moment. Anyways, check this out and pass it along to anyone else experiencing this problem. http://www.makesurvey.net/cgi-bin/survey.d...6DF7DC0AF32FC60 |
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