Uhh, what sense would it make to support "high-res" video on the TyTN II 320x240 QVGA screen? Anyway, perhaps this isn't really HTC's fault. After all they didn't design the ATI video circuitry. So maybe we should turn to the maker of the operating system for an answer on this issue.
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Ignace / micronauta @ Jan 23rd 2008 2:44PM
Uhh, what sense would it make to support "high-res" video on the TyTN II 320x240 QVGA screen? Anyway, perhaps this isn't really HTC's fault. After all they didn't design the ATI video circuitry. So maybe we should turn to the maker of the operating system for an answer on this issue.
theblockbuster @ Jan 23rd 2008 4:14PM
yea, and if i had to choose between slightly better graphics vs battery life, i probably would choose the battery