Sony Ericsson XPERIA™ X10 – demo of Speed Forge 3D
Daniel Rosendahl from Developer World shows the demo version of Speed Forge 3D running on Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. For more information about the Xperia X10, go to www.sonyericsson.com
Daniel Rosendahl from Developer World shows the demo version of Speed Forge 3D running on Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. For more information about the Xperia X10, go to www.sonyericsson.com
about 6 months ago
The flip side of the 16m display is so wide, they tend to fade in the sun but just a tad bit more than the others. I mean, as long as the display does not look washed out, why so much written on the details? =)
about 6 months ago
only add to the human eye usually can not see the color difference between them. the number of colors are too large, say above all, how, on a mobile screen. even if it monitor your computer, try the color of 16 bits to 32 bits. see if you can not see any major differences. (256k colors = 18bit) most of the time if you can recognize any color from different displays difference, it could be caused by the contrast settings instead.
about 6 months ago
it is not so when you see the difference between 64k, 256k, and 16m colors on a mobile screen. imho, 400 x 800 AMOLED-D isplay strikes with 64k colors, a 240 x 400 TFT display with 16 million colors anyday. What I mean is that the resolution and display technology is the one that will make a significant difference. so do not be so picky! =)
about 6 months ago
this is funny cos he gd at his own game but a game, but garbage
about 6 months ago
Ahrinet topic
about 6 months ago
I want more advanced PSP!