HVGA
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HVGA (Half-size VGA) screens have 480x320 pixels (3:2 aspect ratio) or 640×240 pixels (8:3 aspect ratio). The former is used by a variety of PDA devices, starting with the Sony Clié PEG-NR70 in 2002, and standalone PDAs by Palm. The latter was used by a variety of Handheld PC devices. VGA resolution is 640x480.
The Blackberry Bold 9000, Apple iPhone, Palm Pre and HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1) are examples of mobile devices with HVGA displays.
Texas Instruments is producing the DLP Pico Projector that supports HVGA resolution. [1]
HVGA is the highest resolution supported by Google Android as of release 1.5.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ "Optoma DLP Pico projector 'coming soon' to US". engadget. 2008-11-24. http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/24/optoma-dlc-pico-projector-coming-soon-to-us/. Retrieved on 2008-11-24.
- ^ "Roadmap (Android Open Source Project)". http://source.android.com/roadmap. Retrieved on 2009-07-04.
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