This is a discussion about I want QVGA or VGA? in Windows Mobile applications forum, part of the Windows Mobile category, I've seen several topics on this forum, even all moldy, but nowhere can I find that I ...
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I've used 1x excel ... but I was not cheerful. Even on my 19 "screen of the PC I have trouble. All I do is call, TT and internet with my smartphone. So basically, it pays not to consider a device with VGA?
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If you see your internet is much sharper and more.
It is clear that an iPAQ has a 4-inch screen. There is a vga to his right and really "see" you more on your screen. When you touch diamond but also a VGA screen because the screen is just 2.8 inches (like the common touch or the TyTN series) see you anymore. There is more to do and it is sharper, but you can not read because it is too small. Here is a comparison between the two: Mobile-review.com Preview of the PDA - Asus MyPal A730 (there is a screenshot in detail, near the bottom of the page) Or here http://www.mobilitysite.com/boards/x...a-vs-qvga.html a comparison ... Here Review: VGA vs QVGA «encore's (VGA) Pocket PC a nice picture for sharpness ... And here Mobil YazÄ ± lar: What is the difference between VGA and QVGA screens?: 100% Orijinal Ä ° Ã § erik State beautiful images (also on navigation) |
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That question, every answer for himself. I think the (W) VGA screen on the Touch HD much better than the QVGA screen on the Qtek 2020 or I Vario I had.
Compare it with a lower resolution on your computer. Turn your screen once in 640 * 480 mode. This is similar to QVGA mi. Put it then in 1024 * 768 or 1280 * 1024 and discover the difference. ![]() |
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I understand the question I do not quite.
Your To VGA. Why would anyone not want VGA is beyond me. You can find all information of a similar size to QVGA on a VGA screen show, only this will involve much sharper. I think the question is more: do you need VGA, QVGA or good is enough. My view of the matter is simple: It's long gone well with QVGA, and if you're not demanding it still works. But VGA will give you more detail and sharper if you're demanding it, and you see that all programs need in greater or lesser degree. The flip side is that a VGA screen itself is demanding, so that eg the energy consumption also increases. WVGA is Wide VGA, so instead of 640x480 is 800x480, such as the Touch HD and Xperia X1. Sharp VGA, but a wider screen. |
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| Discussion | Author | Forum | Comments | Last Post |
| [Skin] Windows Vista Portable Edition [QVGA / VGA] | xcilion | Windows Mobile applications | 48 | 30 April 2009 22:20 |
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| VGA / QVGA | MisterMeJ | Windows Mobile applications | 2 | 25 June 2006 14:36 |
| TomTom Mobile 5.20 out put: QVGA support | Wouter | TomTom Navigator for PDA | 44 | 1 February 2006 23:44 |
| QVGA or VGA? | patfee | Windows Mobile applications | 4 | 10 January 2006 20:30 |
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