Esato Mobile
Sony Ericsson / Sony : Windows Mobile : Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 discussion
> New Topic
> Reply
< Esato Forum Index > Sony Ericsson / Sony > Windows Mobile > Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 discussion Bookmark topic
Page <  123 ... 198199200 ... 756757758>

aksd Posts: > 500

But surface wave is less durable and also effected by dust etc.. on the surface of the screen .

Guess that leaves us with Resistive or capacitive all over again lol
--
Posted: 2008-05-24 20:06:21
Edit : Quote

d-southwest Posts: 126

Ma bad
Sorry

And thanks for yall answer
--
Posted: 2008-05-24 20:09:45
Edit : Quote

WhyBe Posts: > 500

Which is capable of higher resolution?

Also, I'm assuming it is not possible to use a screen protector on capacitive????
--
Posted: 2008-05-24 20:24:58
Edit : Quote

aksd Posts: > 500

I'm not knowledgable on the subject, but imran mentioned a few posts above that resistive have higher resolutions.

A few links http://www.embedsystems.com/devices/touch-screen
http://www.tvielectronics.com/Touch_Screen.html

Nothing about resolutions, but worth a read
--
Posted: 2008-05-24 20:27:21
Edit : Quote

imranbashir Posts: 28


On 2008-05-24 20:24:58, WhyBe wrote:
Which is capable of higher resolution?

Also, I'm assuming it is not possible to use a screen protector on capacitive????


On a capacitive screen the resolution is limited by the change in impedance. The impedance change causes a change in the frequency of the oscillators at the end of embedded electrode. There’s a limit to the Signal to Noise Ratio of the oscillator and the ADC (analogue to digital converter).

On a resistive screen as there is no oscillator the SNR does not play an important role and the limit is down to the ADC (analogue to digital converter) the larger the ADC bit width the better the resolution.

I believe you can get screen protectors for capacitive screens, never looked into it, but I would assume they are made of a conductive material, sorry never needed to look into that!

Apologies for any mistakes in the above, but I think that gives you the basic concept. We’re going way off topic here...


[ This Message was edited by: imranbashir on 2008-05-24 20:14 ]
--
Posted: 2008-05-24 20:55:36
Edit : Quote

WhyBe Posts: > 500

Thanks for the info.
--
Posted: 2008-05-24 21:12:52
Edit : Quote

Dogmann Posts: > 500

Hi all,

Well when i had my iPhone i fitted it with anti glare film protector and there are lots to choose from so i would say it is safe to assume it is not a problem. Although i don't know if it was made of a special material or not but is priced the same as ordinary quality screen protectors.

Marc

_________________
Nokia E90,8GB SDHC, Fring, Seven, Tom Tom 6
Coming soon BlackBerry Bold
Honoured to have won BEST DEBATER

[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2008-05-24 20:44 ]
--
Posted: 2008-05-24 21:44:16
Edit : Quote

hahaha112 Posts: 98

Thanks for the answers. It is because there is an Iphone fanboy im my class and he has brainwashed all in my class to think that the that iPhone is the best so to persuade him i must have an perfect phone which i consider X1 is but he thinks that capasitive screens are the best because you almost not shall touch the screen before it reacts and it is scrath free but in a way and another is resistive screens not just as good as capasitive.
is it all resitive screens that u should touch a little harder or it is just the w960's screen.
--
Posted: 2008-05-24 22:03:31
Edit : Quote

Naar Posts: 238

hello all!

i was thinking of getting a new phone this year and was eyeing the X1. i have been a P series owner since 2002. is the X1 a good upgrade? i have looked at the white paper and specs on sonys site and somethings seem odd.

#1. it only supports SD cards? why doesnt it support memory stick since its a sony product?

#2. some sites do not mention the 2nd camera for video calls but other sites do. there is no camera on the front of the phone so can you do 2 way video calling? and is there a 2nd camera?

#3. as a long time P series user would it be better to get the P1 or the X1?

thats all for right now thanks!!
--
Posted: 2008-05-24 23:26:24
Edit : Quote

hahaha112 Posts: 98


On 2008-05-24 23:26:24, Naar wrote:
hello all!

i was thinking of getting a new phone this year and was eyeing the X1. i have been a P series owner since 2002. is the X1 a good upgrade? i have looked at the white paper and specs on sonys site and somethings seem odd.

#1. it only supports SD cards? why doesnt it support memory stick since its a sony product?

#2. some sites do not mention the 2nd camera for video calls but other sites do. there is no camera on the front of the phone so can you do 2 way video calling? and is there a 2nd camera?

#3. as a long time P series user would it be better to get the P1 or the X1?

thats all for right now thanks!!


#1 It's because HTC is the manufacture SE has designed it and made the GUI

#2 It is 3G so it is obvious that is has videocalls

#3 Your choice.
P1 has a older OS than X1 which uses WM 6.1 that has more apps
--
Posted: 2008-05-24 23:59:18
Edit : Quote
Page <  123 ... 198199200 ... 756757758>

New Topic   Reply
Forum Index

Esato home