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Re: HTC Touch HD 480x800 WVGA! Look out Touch Pro!
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Originally Posted by jethro_static
yThe Diamond does not have SSD. Iphones and Diamonds that has built in storage have Flash memory. it is slower than SSD. If U put SSD on the phone, it will be an upgrade because it is way too fast. It can handle a full OS like Vista so WM is a piece of cake.
Wireless N will never be implemented.atleast at the moment. Why? Carriers is in the business of selling DATA Plans. In the future, where hotspots will be everywhere and U have wireless N, U might not get Data plans anymore. Maybe we won't be getting Voice plans too. Because we can use the hotspot with wireless N on skype. Bad for business for carriers. So do not wish for wireless N.
Abelincoln, How did U figure 720P on HD? Do u know that U need 1280x720 to run 720p? Believe it or not, Iphone can handle 1080P output. This has been discussed before but some of U are confused about it. Iphone can handle 1920x1080 to be outputed on an HD TV. Now U people will say that our phone can do that too. The point that U do not understand is U don't just resize the video to 1920x1080. If U do that, the quality is still the same. U have to decode the h.264 codec which is the same quality as Blueray Disc. No phone can handle that as of now. Prolly Tegra equipped phone. But according to their specs, output is only 720P. Well, Iphone is being compared to PSP most of the time because of it's ability to play videos and it's 3d engine.
Edit: 1080P resolution played on Iphone's 3.5 screen with no problem. Somebody just need to come up with the cable to be outputed on an HDTV.
SD card is never an upgrade. Sure u can have more storage but u are giving up a lot of things too. Speed and security of the data. Even small counterfeit chinese company can put microSD in their phones. How can this be an upgrade? LOL
overclocking is unstable. it causes a lot of heat too. So really, overclocking is not recomended. Even PC have that warning.
If U have a 1080P 32" HDTV. U sold it and bought the same 1080P HDTV but this time it's 42". U woulnd't call that an upgrade? If that's not an upgrade to U, HD is not an upgrade then.
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That's nice but the iPhone screen isn't even VGA so it's a total loss and waste. Also, the iPhone does not support video out, so it actually cannot display it on a TV until that is sorted out.
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