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Any body can write here about screens of HTC models
I'm amazed about screen measurements of HTC models
Exm: HTC P3300 known as Artemis,
Screen : 2.8" this mean : 58 mm
but i know 2.8" as 71 mm is it incorrect?
if yes...
I've tried with a converter program and he give that result:
2,8 " = 71.12 mm
and
58 mm = 2.3"
now...
What is the real screen measures of this telephones. I want to buy a HTC p3300 and if he hasn't 71 mm screen then i will not!
can anybody help me?
Note : Please write as metric units ( such as : cm,mm )

The viewable screen size of HTC Artemis/HTC P3300 is 43.2 x 57.6 millimetres and diagonal it is 72 mm. (Source: pdadb.net)

EQUANCY said:
can anybody help me?
Note : Please write as metric units ( such as : cm,mm )
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58mm is the long side, 71mm is the diagonal. 2.8 inches refers, as usual, to the diagonal.
Ciao,
G.

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