Hi,
I recently ordered the Surface Pro 3 and it's black typecover.
(I went for the most complete model on the market today, as I will be using it a lot for work and graphical design)
As my order arrives Thursday I'm currently looking around for some accesoires. I found some nice sleeves and covers
but they aren't specificly developed for the SP3 so I need to check some things first:
Can someone tell me the measurements of the Surface Pro 3 with the typecover attached and another measurement
with the pen attached to the side of the device.
Did some research myself
I did some web searching myself and i found some measurements:
The Surface Pro 3
length: 29,21cm
width: 20,14cm
height: 0,91cm
The Typecover
length: 29,5cm
width: 20,17cm
height: ????
The Pen
length: 13,7cm
width: 0,95cm
height: /
I'm still looking for the combined heigth and the max width wit the pen attached to the "pen holder"
I'm guessing just combining the measurements will give me an idea of the sizes but I would like
to know specificly what the size is.
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Basically they are for Tomtom navigator but they are possible to be adapted to any data base that uses icon in format bmp
It is not possible to put a format that adapts to all data bases. In order to adapt you only must make agree the name of the file .ov2 with the name of the icon .bmp.
Series 473
Series 476 (included categories 25,35,45,55,65,75)
This it does not have categories of 25.35.55.65.75 but I can include them if somebody needs it
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Series 475 (included 25,35,45,55,65,75)
Series 478 (included 25,35,45,55,65,75)
Series 479 (included 25,35,45,55,65,75...)
Series 483
Series 480
Series 489 24x24 with new ICons for Pois
Series 482 24x24
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As many already they know new navcore 8.203 and superiors admit any size of icon.
It is not clear what is the best size, if somebody has suggestions on the matter, please that comments it to me. (I do not have navcore).
I let to this second series to be trying.
Series 497 28x32 Only Navcore 8.203 or superiors.
Series 506 32x 32 Only navcore 8.203!
Series 510 24x24
Series 519 24x24
Series 608 24, 32 y 44_x2
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I got the Dimension of device from ASUS website - and know the screen size is 10.1" across diagonals. But I'd like to know the actual length and width of the Viewable screen to see what kindof documents I can get on the screen
Can somebody with a ruler handy be kind enough to post the " L x W " dimensions of Viewable display.
Thanks
21.6cm x 13.6cm
Ok sorry if this is more of a math question, but I am trying to figure out how to calculate the height and width of a screen using the screen size (diagonal) and aspect ratio, and my math just isn't adding up.
So lets say I have a phone that for instance has a 4.65" screen, and has a 1280x720 resolution, and I want to find out what the height and width of this screen is.
So I know that the pythagorean theorem says x^2 (width) + y^2 (height) = c^2 (diagonal) and I know that the diagonal is 4.65. (4.65^2 is 21.6225)
So I have two facts here
1:
x^2 +y^2 = 21.6225
I also know that on a 1280x720 resolution screen, that the aspect ratio is 1.77778. So I know that
2: y = 1.7778x
So if I combine these two equations, I should have this right:
x^2 + 1.778x^2 = 21.6225
If I solve for X here, I get x = 2.789, so the width of the screen should be 2.789 inches right?
Unfortunately, I know that the actual screen width is 2.28 Inches.... How come my equations above are spitting out 2.789 inches? I know it is a flaw in logic on my part...... but what is going on?
Moved
I would also like to know this, actually. Did you find a solution? Cheers
re: calculating iphone 4 aspect ratio
I was working on this same problem going in circles with just knowing the diagonal is 3.5 inches and dimensions 960px x 640 px!
Then I read that **pixels per inch** is 326 ppi !!
That should help you figure it out!
(w/out the diagonal dimension, obv.)
Hi all,
Just got my Star S9920 MTK 6572 from AliExpress.
As described on the page, it should have a display resolution of: 800x480 pixels
But I just see an actual resolution of about 400x480 pixels, i think, one row shown, one row missing
As you can see in the images:
- The android screenshot looks OK: 800x480 pixels of image, the dot of the letter "i" has 2 pixels, plus antialiasing
- The picture I took of the display shows missing pixel rows, the dot of "i" has only one pixel. And the text, especially small fonts, look really bad.
Can anyone please confirm it is supposed to be like this?
Or is that a setting in Android / Stock ROM / OpenGL / etc?
Or is my phone just broken.
Thanks,
Best regards,
Felix
Hello,
I am visually impaired and I want to use a tablet as a phone, because everything looks bigger on a big screen.
But some apps look different on a tablet than on a smartphone.
They show more content on one screen if you use a tablet than if you use a smartphone.
If you then set large fonts and an enlarged display, elements overlap in the display.
Is it possible to use a tablet as a phone and make the app believe, that it is a smartphone when it is a tablet?
My smartphone is rootet and I have already tried some things.
I have changed ro.build.characteristics=tablet to "phone" (build.prop)
But that did not help.
Andreas
Change DPI. Lower means bigger. You can adjust that in developer settings, in the "smallest width". Play with that number until you find the good value. Keep in mind, every restart will reset that value to default.
Note that the Android's window size and the device's screen size are not the same. . For example, the area within the window that is used by an app can change if the window becomes too big to fit on the screen.
Read here:
Android: How to use "adb shell wm" to simulate other devices
So I bought a Nexus 10 for development and was super excited by the prospect of being able to simulate other devices using the "adb shell wm" command, with its size, density, and overscan subcomman...
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BTW:
Smartphones usually have a screen measuring between 3.5 – 4.3 inches. The screens of tablets measure between 7 – 10.5 inches, they look like a large smartphone but with additional capabilities
xXx yYy said:
Smartphones usually have a screen measuring between 3.5 – 4.3 inches. The screens of tablets measure between 7 – 10.5 inches, they look like a large smartphone but with additional capabilities
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That is right. Tablets look like a large smartphone. The screen of my tablet has three times the space of the screen of my smartphone. This could mean, that everything is three times as big as on my smartphone. But that is unfortunately not the case.
If you then set large fonts and an enlarged display, elements overlap on the display.
I would like to have a tablet, that behaves identical to a smartphone and everything on the screen looks exactly like on the smartphone, only three times as big.
The tablet knows the physical size of the screen. Otherwise it would not know the ppi-Value. Does anybody know in which file this information is?
Maybe the tablet knows the physical size of its screen ( screen size ), but that's absolutely not of any interest in your case: it's Android's window size ( viewpoint - resolution ) what matters.
You have to find the suitable combo of PPI related to resoulution ( window size ). Both values
wm size
wm density
can get set in Android's system file
/data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
what is a SQL database