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Posted by chucm on 06-20-2001 05:09 PM:

Prism Resolution?

With the price break just anounced, it's probably time to move from my Visor Deluxe I've had since they first came out.
- BUT - I've been all over the Handspring site and can't find the screen resolution listed. They mention 65k colors - but no more details.
- I'm trying to compare it visually (mentally) with the iPaq which I've used on a test basis for several months.
- Can anyone help with the res - please?


Posted by Toby on 06-20-2001 05:22 PM:

Re: Prism Resolution?

quote:
Originally posted by chucm
[...] Can anyone help with the res - please?


It's the same as the other Visors: 160x160. The only Palm device with a higher-res color display is the Sony Clie N710C at 320x320. The only Palm device with a higher-res mono display is the Handera 330 at 240x320 (with a software Graffiti area).


Posted by Vertigo on 06-22-2001 06:17 AM:

Same Res. as your Deluxe. 160x160


Posted by miradu on 06-23-2001 01:39 AM:

I really want to add though, that even though it's only 160^2 res, you look at a phto, and because the colros are so great, to me it's unbeliveable it can only be a harsh 160x160. Text is ugly, but other things can get REALLY REALLY cool. I would wait though. You know's what's happnieng this week at Pcexpo...

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Posted by JHromadka on 06-24-2001 08:35 PM:

It is true that the Prism is also 160x160, but like Miradu says, the 16-bit color really makes a difference. I will never own a monochrome handheld again after using it.

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Posted by Matthew Nichols on 06-24-2001 08:51 PM:

But like the Clie users have posted, a 320x320 image at 8bit color will look better than a 160x160 picture at 16bit color. Not to mention it really helps with the main purpose of a PDA, looking at data in the form of text.

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Posted by Gatorraid on 06-26-2001 02:48 AM:

Prism Resolution

Ok so the Clie has 320x320 resolution that is supposedly a lot hotter then than prisms 160x160. What good is better resolution if no one is really putting out any software that is taking advantage of that ability. From what I have researched on the Clie the only software that takes full advantage of that feature is some of the bundled software that already comes with the clie. with most of the software right now being targeted towards Palm and Handspring users is the 320x320 resolution really worth the high dollar tag on the Clie?


Posted by bradhaak on 06-26-2001 02:58 AM:

There are a number of apps that are starting to trickle out that support the Sony hi-res mode.

I am using a cool tabbed launcher that runns in hi-res mode. you get five large icons per row with lots of space in between so the text doesn't get clipped. It is called Crs-Launcher.

Solutions in Hand just announced that the latest version of MiniCalc, their spreadsheet, now supports the jog wheel and hi-res mode. Jog wheel navigation and more data on screen. This is an ideal app for 320x320.

I've seen a number of others that don't especially interest me. So far most of them are from Japan since they got a couple of manths head start because of the N700C.

On a separate front. The argument of 160x160x64k colors vs 320x320x256 colors is now obsolete. With the new Sony PDAs that were announced today. A poster on Palm InfoCenter claims to have talked with someone at Sony and was told that they are currently testing the OS4 with 16 bit color upgrade for the N710C.

320x320x64K colors wins by a landslide.


Posted by creole on 06-26-2001 04:48 PM:

agreed, now they just need to work on screen brightness and adding a springboard


Posted by everything's a blur on 07-10-2001 11:14 PM:

Re: Prism Resolution

quote:
Originally posted by Gatorraid
From what I have researched on the Clie the only software that takes full advantage of that feature is some of the bundled software that already comes with the clie. with most of the software right now being targeted towards Palm and Handspring users is the 320x320 resolution really worth the high dollar tag on the Clie?


Actually, the CLIE has the ability to "scale-up" the resolution of almost any Palm application. Because the aspect ratio is identical from 160x160 to 320x320, 1 pixel on a standard Palm screen equates to a 2x2 block on the CLIE. Some intelligent programming on Sony's part, and they can easily anti-alias fonts and curves with the added resolution.

Is it worth it? Beauty (and price) is in the eye of the beholder. I think the more impressive aspects of the CLIE is the built-in MP3 player, and MemoryStick slot (with VFS in the OS).


Posted by everything's a blur on 07-10-2001 11:20 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by bradhaak
On a separate front. The argument of 160x160x64k colors vs 320x320x256 colors is now obsolete. With the new Sony PDAs that were announced today. A poster on Palm InfoCenter claims to have talked with someone at Sony and was told that they are currently testing the OS4 with 16 bit color upgrade for the N710C.

320x320x64K colors wins by a landslide.



I find it strange how the N710C is sold with Palm OS 3.5.2, while the N610C is sold with Palm OS 4. Are you saying that (according to this other person's post, who's reliability is uncertain), that the N710C will eventually ship with OS4?

I guess it's a pointless question, the CLIE (unlike my lowly old Visor) has Flash ROM. Damn Handspring...


Posted by Matthew Nichols on 07-11-2001 12:30 AM:

An OS4 update will be released for the 710 which will enable 16-bit color. I guess Sony sorta rushed the 710 out to compete with the announcements of the Edge and the m50x.

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