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Re: The screen surface is not 100% flat
Yes !
Still, without touching the screen, when you see the screen in profile, you can actually see that in the touch flo zone is deeper...???!!! Is than an issue or usual in touch screens ? cheers ! Have fun, keep geeking ![]() |
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Re: The screen surface is not 100% flat
Because the phone was designed to be placed flat on the screen for conference calls, I'm going to just guess they made the outside area of the screen slightly higher than the middle to prevent scratching or other damage to the screen while it's being used as a speaker phone. Whether it was by design or it just happened that way is another question though.
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Re: The screen surface is not 100% flat
Absolutely no. LCD screens are flat. Period. Remember the stuck pixels? Everyone seems to have them, this is due to s inferior LCD screen HTC put on these things. Sad indeed.
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lol.. all resistive screens have flex.... it register input through pressure........ obviously the bigger the screen, the more flex you're gonna get. as far as the screen not being flat, it is... what you're describing is not the screen, it's the area beyond the screen.
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