Yes, but the aspect ratio is not widescreen, so that leaves VGA (most likely) or QVGA, which has been used on a few Paris prototypes in the past few months.
Kevin I realise that the aspect ratio seen in the pictures doesn't look like a widescreen ratio and I wasn't disputing that, I was merely agreeing that the article doesn't state it's a WVGA screen and pointing out what it does say.
As for what the resolution will be, I hope it's VGA but with the QVGA prototypes, I won't be holding my breath.
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Actually, given the aspect ratio, it is VGA and not WVGA, but we shall see.
Yeah, the blog doesn't actually say what the resolution is, merely that UIQ 3.3 will support WQVGA, VGA and WVGA.
Yes, but the aspect ratio is not widescreen, so that leaves VGA (most likely) or QVGA, which has been used on a few Paris prototypes in the past few months.
Whoopsie! Fixed, thanks.
Chris
Kevin I realise that the aspect ratio seen in the pictures doesn't look like a widescreen ratio and I wasn't disputing that, I was merely agreeing that the article doesn't state it's a WVGA screen and pointing out what it does say.
As for what the resolution will be, I hope it's VGA but with the QVGA prototypes, I won't be holding my breath.