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Capacitive
A capacitive touchscreen panel is coated with a material, typically indium tin oxide, that conducts a continuous electrical current across the sensor.[2][3] The sensor therefore exhibits a precisely controlled field of stored electrons in both the horizontal and vertical axes - it achieves capacitance. The human body is also an electrical device which has stored electrons and therefore also exhibits capacitance. Capacitive sensors work based on proximity, and do not have to be directly touched to be triggered. It is a durable technology that is used in a wide range of applications including point-of-sale systems, industrial controls, and public information kiosks. It has a higher clarity than Resistive technology, but it only responds to finger contact and will not work with a gloved hand or pen stylus. Capacitive touch screens can also support Multitouch. A good example of this is Apple Inc.'s iPhone and iPod touch, and HTC's T-Mobile G1.
Resistive
A resistive touchscreen panel is composed of several layers. The most important are two thin metallic electrically conductive and resistive layers separated by thin space. When some object touches this kind of touch panel, the layers are connected at a certain point; the panel then electrically acts similar to two voltage dividers with connected outputs. This causes a change in the electrical current which is registered as a touch event and sent to the controller for processing.
Resistive touchscreen panels are generally the most affordable technology but offer only 75% clarity[citation needed] (premium films and glass finishes allow transmissivity to approach 85%[citation needed]) and the layer can be damaged by sharp objects. Resistive touchscreen panels are not affected by outside elements such as dust or water and are the type most commonly used today.
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- 2009-03-02 17:26
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- Ryo Jin
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> In reply to what is better??. @ 2009-02-26 13:18 from 3ifF - click to readCapacitive has a higher clarity than Resistive technology. Capacitive screen only responds to finger contact and will not work with pen stylus like resistive. Capacitive touch screen can also support "Multitouch" and more durable than resistive. Resistive screen can be damaged by sharp objects.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchscreen
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- 2009-03-02 00:11
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> In reply to man @ 2009-02-21 01:27 from uEA@ - click to readNokia 5800 XpressMusic have a major speaker defect. They have a defective speaker that will die within a few months and will have to be replaced.
Source: http://www.unwiredview.com/200...guarranteed/
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- 2009-03-01 18:49
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- Rajitt
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What do u ppl say about my suggestion that GSMARENA should include an extra factor in the voting results along with design, features, n performance, namely PRICE?
It could be something like how much the users think the design, features, n performance is worthy of such a price tag!
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- 2009-03-01 11:39
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this phone looks awesome. something i'dlove to play with, not to have though.
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- 2009-02-28 03:39
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- clientelle
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i wanna ask if this phone is out already?? when will this be available in the philippines???
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- 2009-02-28 03:31
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is this better then teh samsung f480??
is it in australia?????
i must know ppl???
ilys xoxoxoxox (: :\ =]
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- 2009-02-27 05:05
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- wa la iwe
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this phone is superb man
come on laa
u can bring your own dj in your pocket
superb what
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- 2009-02-26 17:44
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- what is better??.
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(Samsung:) capacitive touchscreen & (Nokia:) resistive touchscreen??.
=/
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- 2009-02-26 13:18
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- shane wood
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looks nice, but come on.....when are manufactures gonna realise theres no point to a phone with dj features???? if i was gonna mix something up, i'd use virtual dj and then add that to a mem card.
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- 2009-02-24 17:34
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Samsung goes to future and bring this phone , awesome works , Sonys music phones looks dated in front of this , looks more like James Bond gadget.
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- 2009-02-24 16:59
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- lisandro
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cool beauty rare very good work samsung!!! i liked!!!
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- 2009-02-21 06:32
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- man
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no wifi stupid phone. in samsung phone even with DNSe or srs and audio by bang and olufsen. there is no much effect on the sound. i bet nokia 5800 sound from the speaker or headphone is better
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- 2009-02-21 01:27
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- Ryo Jin
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There are 3 DSP(Digital Sound Processing) that used by Samsung M7600 Beat DJ:
1. Bang & Olufsen ICEPower Amplifier
2. SRS(Surround Sound System) Virtual 5.1 Channel
3. DNSe(Digital Natural Sound engine)
For detailed spec: http://www.samsungmwc.com
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- 2009-02-19 00:06
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