Shut up tchiseen. Engadget went to other keynotes, like Microsoft and Sony. Also, what else can they compare it to? The new Nokia? Surely not. Don't tell me that when you look at it you don't think of the iPhone.
Anyhoooo... does this look like that picture of the google phone? Just saying the size and thickness looks the same.
@Joe: RTFA. Or even the blog for that matter. Sharp's panel integrates optical sensors along with each pixel of the LCD, so it doesn't need a separate touch sensitive overlay panel like all current systems use.
Oops. Sorry for the snipe, Joe, I read your comment wrong. I didn't get that you meant the "Google phone" wasn't just 1 mm until after I clicked the button. My mistake.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Shut up tchiseen. Engadget went to other keynotes, like Microsoft and Sony. Also, what else can they compare it to? The new Nokia? Surely not. Don't tell me that when you look at it you don't think of the iPhone.
Anyhoooo... does this look like that picture of the google phone? Just saying the size and thickness looks the same.
The 1mm depth is just the LCD.
@Joe: RTFA. Or even the blog for that matter. Sharp's panel integrates optical sensors along with each pixel of the LCD, so it doesn't need a separate touch sensitive overlay panel like all current systems use.
Oops. Sorry for the snipe, Joe, I read your comment wrong. I didn't get that you meant the "Google phone" wasn't just 1 mm until after I clicked the button. My mistake.