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Some please demonstrate it with photos! thank you!

Set a colorful image to the background.
Take a shot 90 degree angle.
Take a shot 25 degree angle (AMOLED still colorful and sharp)

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Originally Posted by taril View Post
Some proof this with photos, cause nokia and samsung has told me about it nothing! Its top secret maybe!
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Can i get that translated into english please?
 
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N900 has an LCD. That's why it's visible in sunlight.
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Originally Posted by noobmonkey View Post
Can i get that translated into english please?
Its done, sorry!
 
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Originally Posted by Flandry View Post
N900 has an LCD. That's why it's visible in sunlight.
You're wrong!
Take photos about its display in direct sunlight so...
 
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Yup, sadly an LCD screen (love my last phones display - AMOLED i8910, now have HD2, LCD, but consoling myself with the WVGA resolution and 4.3inch display).
 
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Originally Posted by NZtechfreak View Post
Yup, sadly an LCD screen (love my last phones display - AMOLED i8910, now have HD2, LCD, but consoling myself with the WVGA resolution and 4.3inch display).


Doesnt metter, N900 based on linux system!
 
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Originally Posted by taril View Post
You're wrong!
Take photos about its display in direct sunlight so...
I'm wrong about what?

Liquid crystals actually interact with the light passing through them, making it possible to affect sunlight overpowering the backlight. OLEDs, being purely semiconductor light emitters, can do no such thing.

I like being able to see my phone display in bright sunlight. I'd love to have a 42" OLED HDTV monitor in my room, but LCD is still more useful for mobile devices for people acquainted with the Great Yellow Ball In The Sky.
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Accelemymote: make your accelerometer more joy-ful
 

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Yes, Internet says this like you. And am happy you have eyes with sunlight bypassing system, I dont have them.
 
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All I have to say is: ?
 
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