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Hawkeye
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I've heard conflicting reports that the Visor's screen either is the 160x160 display used on the PalmIIIx, and I've heard that it's just a bit smaller.

Can anyone shed some light on this?

Thanks,
Hawk

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emeyer
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From what I understand, the VISOR is using the same display as the PALM V. It has a slightly smaller pitch than the IIIx display. It is still 160x160 (16 shades of gray).

-Eric

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handsprung
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According to :
http://www.zdnet.com/products/stori...2333079,00.html

the screen is a tad smaller in size than the Palm IIIx but there is no talk of resolution.



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That means that the "screen" physically may be smaller, but the "resolution" should be the same. They seem to be striving for maximum "palm-compatibility". They would shoot themselves right in the foot if they changed resolution!

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