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Are 262k screens becoming standard? |
govigov Joined: Jul 30, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Back home - Cochin PM |
how many colours can a human eye recognise... i didnt know there were so many clors untill the 410! really....
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marik Joined: May 31, 2004 Posts: 370 PM |
i was actually suprised at the level of quality of the 3650's screen even though its only 4096 colours. it even looks better than the t610's!!!!
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k700nut Joined: Sep 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: manchester,england. PM, WWW
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Yes 262k is the way.the 65k screens are now becoming, a little yesteryear unfortunately.technology is moving faster and faster,and this is the main reason why i'm getting ever more reluctant, to fritter cash on new phones!mind you,i remember saying this when i bought the moto v66,Lol.
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SE Rules Joined: Oct 07, 2004 Posts: 398 From: London PM |
262K is da way 2 go, but at the sacrifice of a comfortable size.... K700i, practically the same as S700i minus the 1.3meg cam, and 262K screen, n look how small it is, n comfortable in da pocket.
Take the Samsung D410, what could have been a cracking phone, but as soon as they put in that 262K screen, there isnt much space left for hardware = less apps n features.
My view is, until 262K screens actually allow small phones 2 B made, then stick with UR 65K....
Want to stretch your mind? Try this if you dare!!!Philips Diga > Nokia 3210 > Nokia 3650 >  K750 > Nokia N80 >  K800 >  K850 |
mario2002 Joined: Feb 15, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Jeffrey's-Bay ,South Africa PM, WWW
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I think that the combination of a 65k screen with a S60 operating system is a winner. (judging by the sells) A 262k screen is simply to complex to make sense in a "compact" cellphone.I've heard that the mighty P910 "let's go" after only 3h of continuous use ! My old laptop equals that and my 7650 manages twice as many!The not yet released 6630 compact cell is rated at 8h solid use.At least for me that is a winner.I love thou the miriad of features a Pxx offers.If it was a bit smaller and could be operated with one hand and minimal attention (no stylus) and be a bit cheaper,it would have been " THE " cell to have.
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