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no 16M yet? its 2008! |
kenoby Joined: Dec 17, 2007 Posts: 407 From: 404 PM |
I doubt your statements. Well, let us see when we will have opinions from the first hand user experience. I think it is just development of equipment itself what counts. |
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Muhammad-Oli Joined: Jun 13, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: The NZ of L PM |
On 2008-02-12 07:22:44, tonchy wrote:
On 2008-02-12 07:08:21, Muhummad-Oli wrote:
Windows mobile ONLY SUPPORTS 65k.
don't just make statements If you are going to post something at least READ the thread first
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=164777&start=15
WinMo supports up to 32 bit depth displays (4K+ Million colors or 4+Billion colors if you are american  )
[ This Message was edited by: tonchy on 2008-02-12 06:24 ]
My apologies, I missed a couple of posts. And thats what a lot of obviously mis-informed people have been saying in the X1 thread, etc. So I naturally thought this to be the truth. Sorry mate, I should've read more carefully.
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BobaFett Joined: Jan 06, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Kamino (wish it would be Lund) PM, WWW
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On 2008-02-11 11:53:35, sesukaku wrote:
shame on SE, up until this date, they have not yet to release any phone with 16M colors. I do understand and i see their screen have been improved a lot since K750, but it is just a shame that they have not yet implement more colors on it. Nokia has been using 16M color screen since last year.
they started with it already 2 years ago...
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chombos1 Joined: Jun 06, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: IRAN. PM |
why is everybody is complaining about the X1 65k color screen.....
did you ever see 65k color on a (((((((WVGA - 800x480 3inch))))))) display????
you will never notice color banding in that pixel-density.... never!!!
i like to save the processor power to do more things than to show 16M colors on the screen like that that makes no difference...
so stop about color-depth complaining...!!!!!!!
EDIT: you'r right kenoby.. maybe i've been alittle bit aggressive.
sorry
[ This Message was edited by: chombos1 on 2008-02-12 08:35 ] |
kenoby Joined: Dec 17, 2007 Posts: 407 From: 404 PM |
Ease up. Not everyone is complaining. You do need to work on your approach. Seems to me lately around here some strange aggressiveness is ruling the posts. |
tonchy Joined: Jan 19, 2006 Posts: 188 From: Bolivia PM |
On 2008-02-12 09:09:32, NightBlade wrote:
once again things change: color depth become more important as size and resolution increase. X1 has a supperb size and resolution yet it apparently lacked the hardware power to pull a 24 bit screen
As stated millions of times - it lacks the software power to do so.
a million times wrong!!!
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=164777&start=15
READ THE POSTS BEFORE POSTING!!!!!
it is hardware restrictions not software. |
kenoby Joined: Dec 17, 2007 Posts: 407 From: 404 PM |
It isn't even hw. |
tonchy Joined: Jan 19, 2006 Posts: 188 From: Bolivia PM |
On 2008-02-12 09:24:53, chombos1 wrote:
why is everybody is complaining about the X1 65k color screen.....
did you ever see 65k color on a (((((((WVGA - 800x480 3inch))))))) display????
you will never notice color banding in that pixel-density.... never!!!
i like to save the processor power to do more things than to show 16M colors on the screen like that that makes no difference...
so stop about color-depth complaining...!!!!!!!
EDIT: you'r right kenoby.. maybe i've been alittle bit aggressive.
sorry
I am almost certain the difference between 16bit and 24bit depth will be noticeable, specially when playing DVD quality movies. i am making this assumption based on the fact that i sometimes notice color banding on my k850(with its 18bit in a 320x240 and 2.2'' screen) can someone do the maths i am just too tired  |
tonchy Joined: Jan 19, 2006 Posts: 188 From: Bolivia PM |
On 2008-02-12 09:44:16, kenoby wrote:
It isn't even hw.
i thought it was the HW sacrifice they have to make to keep up wit those many colors (memory, battery power, etc...) isn't it?
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kenoby Joined: Dec 17, 2007 Posts: 407 From: 404 PM |
As I understood it, X1 has strong enough platform to handle the colors. Now, you have your opinion, I respect that. AFAIC SE screens suffice my needs.
http://www.pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a4008 |
kenoby Joined: Dec 17, 2007 Posts: 407 From: 404 PM |
On 2008-02-12 09:46:24, tonchy wrote:
On 2008-02-12 09:24:53, chombos1 wrote:
why is everybody is complaining about the X1 65k color screen.....
did you ever see 65k color on a (((((((WVGA - 800x480 3inch))))))) display????
you will never notice color banding in that pixel-density.... never!!!
i like to save the processor power to do more things than to show 16M colors on the screen like that that makes no difference...
so stop about color-depth complaining...!!!!!!!
EDIT: you'r right kenoby.. maybe i've been alittle bit aggressive.
sorry
I am almost certain the difference between 16bit and 24bit depth will be noticeable, specially when playing DVD quality movies. i am making this assumption based on the fact that i sometimes notice color banding on my k850(with its 18bit in a 320x240 and 2.2'' screen) can someone do the maths i am just too tired
K850i doesn't have problem with the color reproduction. It has with bugs in it OS + relatively weak processor to handle the quality of the videos, apart its immunity to sync video/audio. |
chombos1 Joined: Jun 06, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: IRAN. PM |
@tonchy
your K850 has a QVGA resolusion display... so seeing color banding there is not a surprise!!!
we are talking about WVGA resolution in 3inch !!!.... even hard to see the pixels.... |
tonchy Joined: Jan 19, 2006 Posts: 188 From: Bolivia PM |
On 2008-02-12 10:58:17, kenoby wrote:
As I understood it, X1 has strong enough platform to handle the colors. Now, you have your opinion, I respect that. AFAIC SE screens suffice my needs.
http://www.pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=a4008
Please read my post a few pages ago there is a link to official information about WinMo supporting up to 32 bit depth and also a link of to an article explaining why devices would not care to do the jump from16 bit.
the biggest sacrifice would be memory.
I base my opinions on these facts. i also respect yours.
I agree the color banding on my k850 is more likely a video problem. i still think there would be a noticeable difference in such a large display like the one the x1 has.
I will run some tests tonight and post the results.  |
michka Joined: May 17, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Brussels-Belgium PM |
On 2008-02-12 06:06:20, kenoby wrote:
@ mischka, you seem to be very knowledgeable. I agree what you are saying, for the widescreen 15" or 17" monitor. But I cannot agree on many other ways. I cannot be persuaded that N95 is giving better user experience then K850i taking screen into consideration, or Moto A1200 for that matter. (Please, I do not compare the phones as they are, or saying which one is better in overall, just that I have these three modern samples of each color representation)
As far as I know, SE did a great job developing further their existing equipment. K850i, if anything, has a great display.
Ok ok, what I am saying is purely theoretical. If a screen is not well built, no matter if it is 65k or 16M, it will look like sh*t.
I was only trying to explain some basic facts, not the way that various companies translate them to reality. Sorry if this was not clear.
I did not want to enter the fight of which is best, only tell what the theory behind all this is and correct some misconceptions that I read in this topic about color definitions and the like. After all, if you want to compare things, better know exactly what you are talking about. Then, and only then, you can criticize what you see.
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kenoby Joined: Dec 17, 2007 Posts: 407 From: 404 PM |
16 M will look better, as you say, theoretically and technically speaking. But practically I do not see it as an advantage on the mobile phone. I do not need to know it's technical specs to give it an advantage or to earn me the right commenting it. As is, color number is enough to provide a gap between and made someone thinking "Wow, this one is displaying more colors, of course, it must be better." |
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