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Originally Posted by clockcycle
Samsung, AMOLED screen; thinner, uses less power, clearer, crisper, brighter, better viewing angels, 24bit color. 800Mhz CPU, smoother Os/GUI, playback and browsing. Keyboard.
Now, is AMOLED multitouch?
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AMOLED refers to the display type much as we're comparing Plasma, LCD, and CRT. what is determining multi-touch is capacitive vs. resistive which is more the underlying technology that is the interpreter of the interaction with the screen. so while i'm not 100% sure, i know, i sound pretty convincing huh, i don't see any reason why we can't have a capacitive amoled display. but i don't know if the Moment will have it or not, although I would assume it would.