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| Subject: Screen and input Fri Nov 12, 2010 4:30 am | |
| The Nokia N900 has a 3.5 inch resistive touchscreen with a resolution of 800 × 480 pixel (WVGA, 267 ppi). According to both Nokia and the Xorg.log, it is capable of displaying up to 65k colours (565 RGB).[33] The LCD is transreflective to permit usability over a wide range of luminosity (from daylight to dark). Haptic feedback is provided to touchscreen input by applying a small vibration or a sound; the user can choose whether to have this feature enabled.[34] A stylus is provided to allow more precise touch input and access to smaller user interface elements. A 3-axis accelerometer allows the orientation of the screen to change between portrait and landscape mode in certain applications, or it can be used as user input in games and applications such as Bounce Evolution.[35] While the dashboard or desktop is active, rotating the device from landscape to portrait mode activates the phone application (a feature that can also be disabled at user discretion).[36][37] With update PR1.2, It became possible to view web pages in portrait mode.[38] Developers may add support for portrait mode in their applications if desired.[36][39] There is a proximity sensor which deactivates the display and touchscreen when the device is brought near the face during a call christian tours to israelwedding pant suits | |
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