is it a vga display?
no. On a display small as the compact has, it would be unreadable!
ahhh i see,i just saw that some apps had for VGA
thanks mate
It is QVGA (240 x 320 pixels). Not VGA (640 x 480 pixels).
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I notice the screen resolution is actually higher than 640 x 480 because you can tell when a LCD is running at its native resolution or not. The image should be bright and crispy. I also have a friend who told me the same thing that our Athena should be 800 x ???, anyone can confirm that?
I see Sharp can support 800 x ??? for their upcoming PDA phone, so it is possible that HTC's next upgrade is taking us to 800 X 600?? Anyone can confirm that, too?
benzman said:
I notice the screen resolution is actually higher than 640 x 480 because you can tell when a LCD is running at its native resolution or not. The image should be bright and crispy. I also have a friend who told me the same thing that our Athena should be 800 x ???, anyone can confirm that?
I see Sharp can support 800 x ??? for their upcoming PDA phone, so it is possible that HTC's next upgrade is taking us to 800 X 600?? Anyone can confirm that, too?
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I am sure it's only 640 x 480; although the image looks sharp and beautiful on Athena, but that's just because it has a better screen, the resolution is only 640 x 480, you can see that if you compare to Universal, the font on Athena actually look unclear and have edges compare to Universal. They both have the same resolution, but Athena's screen is bigger so that's why you see the edges
IS IT Possible to change the resolution like with nyiditdot and make 176 x 220 to 240 x 320 because iv seen an asus z810 same size screen as my device 2inch however it has 240 x 320 Resolution. the Reason for this most new apps for wm5+ are ment 4 240 x 320 because thats the standard thanks ie anyone can help .
Hello new to the forum and just got my new HD mini a few days ago. I have seen many post about the HVGA resolution and app compatibility. But cold some one tell me why it is HVGA? I mean my old I-Mate Ultimate 6150 has a 2.8in screen and a resolution of 640 x 480. So why does the Mini have 320 X 480?
BTW I love my new Mini.
HVGA eats battery less
and a bit cheaper for HTC to build
hmmm..i'm not agree about battery thing..it drains pretty fast
So is it the screen itself that is not capable of higher resolutions or is it software?
The first one.
Thank you for the info. Can you explain why?
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which kind of a phone this is I'm asking about Display is it..
QVGA
WQVGA
VGA
WVGA V4.0 ?.
It's QVGA resistive touchscreen @ 240 x 320 of resolution. Also it's 2.8 inches.
hello
in the build.prop the lcd density is 240
ro.sf.lcd_density=240
is 240 true ? or 224 ?
because in the many site write is 224
for example in .notebookcheck
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Yoga-Tablet-2-10-1-inch-Wi-Fi-1050F-Review.130247.0.html
it write Lenovo uses a glare-type IPS screen with the 16:10 resolution of 1920x1200 pixels popular for 10-inch tablets. This leads to a very sufficient pixel density of 224 ppi
i change to 224 or 240 its ok ?
thx