Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Day 3 (10th April, 2013)


  • Continued reading Charles Petzold's book. Found an interesting piece of information which is common to all latest touch phones:

OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) display consumes less than half the power of an LCD display of the same size, but only when the screen is mostly black. For an all-white screen, an OLED consumes more than three times the power of an LCD.

  •  Regarding the touching feature of Windows Phone 7, they say:

The screens incorporate capacitance-touch technology, which means that they respond to a human fingertip but not to a stylus or other forms of pressure. Windows Phone 7 screens are required to respond to at least four simultaneous touch-points.
 Al though for the project multi touch will not be necessary, nor can be tested on the Windows Phone Emulator on the PC. During development the mouse click events would mimic the functionality of a human finger.

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