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why is the t610 screen stn and not tft? |
kidscruff Joined: Nov 20, 2002 Posts: 332 From: England PM, WWW
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IBM introduced the Video Graphics Array (VGA) display system in 1987. This became the standard for computers, meaning they could display a 640x480 resolution in 16 colours, or 320x200 in 256 colours.
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) developed standardised video protocols that were backward compatible with VGA, but offered higher resolutions and greater colours. VESA's VGA BIOS extensions were collectively known as Super VGA (SVGA).
IBM then introduced the Extended Graphics Array (XGA) in 1990, allowing even higher resolutions to be displayed, such as 1024x768 in 65,536 colours.
New specifications have arisen, such as Super Extended Graphics Array (SXGA) and Ultra Extended Graphics Array (UXGA).
Basically, to make everything easy, the highest resolution displayed by these specifications gives rise to the current labelling of resolutions today:
VGA: 640 x 480
SVGA: 800 x 600
XGA: 1024 x 768
SXGA: 1280 x 1024
UXGA: 1600 x 1200
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jack078 Joined: Mar 10, 2002 Posts: 187 From: toronto PM, WWW
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wow.... thanks guy, just had a good informative lecture. so reading Esato forum is cool!! |
M.Noordin Joined: Oct 01, 2002 Posts: 94 From: U.K PM |
so guys, if the picture quality of the samsung V200 is betta then the SE T610. does it mean the Samsung v200 is betta the T610 in everything or? coz i dont know which one to take
plz help!!!!  |
goldorak Joined: Jan 23, 2003 Posts: 401 PM |
The V200 screen is a the better one I know until today. TFD technology is fabulous and Samsung invested lot of money to integrate these screens on S100, V200 and all future phones to come. Yes, the V200 screen remains clearly VISIBLE outdoor and even under sunlight! IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME TRY THE V200 SCREEN BY YOURSELF!
But it isn't the same with the T610 screen. Unfortunately the STN technology doesn't allow a good brightness in outdoor. However the screen is excelent indoor...
Bad brightness in outdoor...
[ This Message was edited by: goldorak on 2003-05-08 14:04 ] |
ppcrockar Joined: Mar 04, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
Although STN screens has problems in bright light situations, you can get around the problem by holding the screen toward the bright light (the sun for example). If you do that the screen is highly visible even in bright light conditions.
[ This Message was edited by: ppcrockar on 2003-05-08 15:01 ] |
M.Noordin Joined: Oct 01, 2002 Posts: 94 From: U.K PM |
but y is it written that the T610 has a TFT screen???? in the esato site??? |
Freak Joined: Aug 31, 2002 Posts: 349 PM |
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On 2003-05-08 15:02, goldorak wrote:
Bad brightness in outdoor...
[ This Message was edited by: goldorak on 2003-05-08 14:04 ]
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thatīs not to bad! |
mmsman Joined: Dec 14, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: slovenia PM |
I think that the samsung wrist watch has only 256 colors (correct me if I am wrong)
ps: Which display has the t100 (or any other black and white phone)
ps2:My former r320 had a black row |
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