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Must have been a really old proto.The screen on the Satio is extremely responsive,as seen in the satio blog.
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Posted: 2009-10-05 19:33:23
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Yeah well they are taking so long over its release they have to get it right if not then all that time wasted in the hype.
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Posted: 2009-10-05 20:03:00
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I don't get one thing.
Is there a difference between the P1i screen and Satio screen?
Sorry if this is already posted:
Satio Review from
http://www.cnet.com.au/sony-ericsson-satio-339295076.htm[ This Message was edited by: OffLineR on 2009-10-05 19:50 ]
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Posted: 2009-10-05 20:39:45
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well the screen is resistive, so is it not natural that it's not as responsive as the iphone?
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Posted: 2009-10-06 00:44:32
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lol Pixon12 a communicator.
Seriously though, people need to stop looking for capacitive sensitivity on a resistive screen. That is not gonna happen, but resistive comes with its own set of advantages.
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Posted: 2009-10-06 02:30:01
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Wow I had almost forgot I had an account in here.
Finally I can express myself somewhere
I have ordered Satio and it should be delivered next week and I intend to do a small comparison between Satio, Samsung Jet and Apple iPhone 3GS.
Damn my account remain banned over at mobile-revew, silly brightspark who can't stand honest opinion what people think about him.
[ This Message was edited by: McKinley on 2009-10-06 01:51 ]
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Posted: 2009-10-06 02:46:24
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@synn
@aydahm
Is P1i's screen resistive as well?
If it is I love the way it works.
iPhone feels cold because of that capacitive screen.
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Posted: 2009-10-06 07:59:07
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Yes, P1i is resistive too.
Resistive screens have better accuracy, is not affected by change in temperature and can handle handwriting recognition. Also, some people tend to like to "Push" screens than touch them, simply because it adds feel. Especially when coupled with haptic feedback.
There's a place for both kinds of screens. As long as a resistive screen is properly calibrated and isn't laggy, I don't see why it should be chastised.
[ This Message was edited by: synn on 2009-10-06 10:51 ]
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Posted: 2009-10-06 11:49:47
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The star is gone on Swedish

site but no phones in stock for any swedish retailers..
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Posted: 2009-10-06 12:04:01
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I love how the P1i's screen feels.
It feels like I really touch the item on it.
So people are just exagerating the sensitiveness of the screen.
I know I'm going to love it
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Posted: 2009-10-06 13:41:12
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