Yes, but the aspect ratio is not widescreen, so that leaves VGA (most likely) or QVGA, which has been used on a few Paris prototypes in the past few months.
Kevin I realise that the aspect ratio seen in the pictures doesn't look like a widescreen ratio and I wasn't disputing that, I was merely agreeing that the article doesn't state it's a WVGA screen and pointing out what it does say.
As for what the resolution will be, I hope it's VGA but with the QVGA prototypes, I won't be holding my breath.
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Kevin @ Apr 5th 2008 9:19AM
Actually, given the aspect ratio, it is VGA and not WVGA, but we shall see.
Iain @ Apr 5th 2008 10:08AM
Yeah, the blog doesn't actually say what the resolution is, merely that UIQ 3.3 will support WQVGA, VGA and WVGA.
Kevin @ Apr 5th 2008 10:40AM
Yes, but the aspect ratio is not widescreen, so that leaves VGA (most likely) or QVGA, which has been used on a few Paris prototypes in the past few months.
Chris Ziegler @ Apr 5th 2008 11:03AM
Whoopsie! Fixed, thanks.
Chris
Iain @ Apr 5th 2008 1:07PM
Kevin I realise that the aspect ratio seen in the pictures doesn't look like a widescreen ratio and I wasn't disputing that, I was merely agreeing that the article doesn't state it's a WVGA screen and pointing out what it does say.
As for what the resolution will be, I hope it's VGA but with the QVGA prototypes, I won't be holding my breath.