Or what about how they've got advanced graphics processing capabilities on their current top of the line phone (HTC Kaiser/TyTn II) but did not even provide drivers for it, rendering it more useless at video than one of their devices from a few years back.
There's even a petition for it which is going un-noticed:
I'd also like to know about VGA. I'm a new HTC (Tilt) and Windows Mobile user after years of Palm devices, and it was a little hard to switch to a lower resolution. Not as miserable as I thought it would be, but still, it seems like technology should have advanced enough by now that VGA screens would be fairly standard on the highest-end devices, which HTC's would seem to be. While I don't love Windows (it doesn't help that I sync to a Mac), I admire HTC's hardware and I hope they do great things with Android, too.
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JAmerican @ Dec 10th 2007 12:12PM
You should ask him about the 2.8" 320x240 screens in most recent HTC devices and when they are going to move to 3+" 640x480 screens.
JAmerican
DT @ Dec 10th 2007 12:43PM
This interview is not happening in real time. Feel free, however, to go back in time and suggest that question last week.
E71 @ Dec 10th 2007 4:49PM
Or what about how they've got advanced graphics processing capabilities on their current top of the line phone (HTC Kaiser/TyTn II) but did not even provide drivers for it, rendering it more useless at video than one of their devices from a few years back.
There's even a petition for it which is going un-noticed:
http://www.petitiononline.com/tytn2vid/
PSM @ Dec 11th 2007 7:35AM
I'd also like to know about VGA. I'm a new HTC (Tilt) and Windows Mobile user after years of Palm devices, and it was a little hard to switch to a lower resolution. Not as miserable as I thought it would be, but still, it seems like technology should have advanced enough by now that VGA screens would be fairly standard on the highest-end devices, which HTC's would seem to be.
While I don't love Windows (it doesn't help that I sync to a Mac), I admire HTC's hardware and I hope they do great things with Android, too.