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Posted by: braindead5400

Ok, so I know that sharp uses CGS for their highend handsets. I've heard that the 902 has a different technology applied that allows a much wider angle of view. Its supposed to be from the Aquos tv's. Is the 902 the only phone with it so far or does the TM200 or GX32 have the same thing?



Posted by: MODist

How is it in the sunlite?



Posted by: harrytse

CG Silicon itself is AQUOS technology, but the 160 degree viewing angle is called Mobile ASV, the GX-32 and its variants don't have it for sure, and I'm pretty certain the GX-T300 doesn't either. Like most displays, its designed to be viewed straight on, most notably the image reflects at the top angle, showing it's obviously not Mobile ASV.



Posted by: braindead5400

So is mobile ASV applied to their tv's or is this strictly a phone thing?



Posted by: harrytse

the 'Mobile' in Mobile ASV covers within a certain size of display, otherwise it's just ASV for 160 degree viewing angle for larger displays like AQUOS TVs.



Posted by: harrytse

it's more marketing that they started to AQUOS now that ASV has been implemented with CG Silicon.



Posted by: uber0

The 802SH has it too.



Posted by: braindead5400

Wirelessly posted (don't hate, procreate: Vodafone/Sharp902SH/SHG001/1.0 Browser/UP.Browser/7.0.2.1 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 Ext-J-Profile/JSCL-1.2.2 Ext-V-Profile/VSCL-2.0.0)

Ok, i get it, thanks. I kept hearing about how they put technology from their tv's into their phones but i wasn't sure what it was.





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