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brandonl831
post May 31 2009, 04:24 PM

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Hello everybody! I'm very excited to report in as a new user of Asus P565!

Bought this PDA smartphone yesterday and so far I'm very happy with it!

However, I asked my seller to install Mobile Shell 3.0 for me during purchase. Work out very well and smooth.

The GPS works really well too and very accurate using Garmin.

I've never guess I can watch all my anime on a phone and I just did exactly that.

The sound was good enough without using the headset. Video was very smooth (Smoother than my dad's old laptop)

I got the deal with free 8gb minisd and car kit and car charger.

Over all, I'm a happy owner!
brandonl831
post Jun 7 2009, 04:40 PM

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QUOTE(terryfoo @ Jun 3 2009, 01:51 AM)
is it hard to type when sms ?
can show some pic of this phone function ?
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The VGA screen color are very rich, clear and vibrant. I'm using SPB mobile Shell 3.0

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brandonl831
post Jun 9 2009, 11:00 PM

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QUOTE(terryfoo @ Jun 7 2009, 07:25 PM)
what is the different of VGA,QVGA,HQVGA,WQVGA ?
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The Quarter Video Graphics Array (also known as Quarter VGA, QVGA, or qVGA) is a popular term for a computer display with 320 × 240 resolution.

Wide QVGA or WQVGA is any display resolution having the same height in pixels as QVGA, but wider. This definition is consistent with other 'wide' versions of computer displays.

Since QVGA is 320 pixels wide and 240 pixels high (aspect ratio of 4:3), a WQVGA screen might be 384 pixels wide for 16:10 aspect ratio, 400 for 5:3, or 432 for 9:5.

Half-QVGA denotes a display screen resolution of 240×160 or 160×240 pixels, as seen on the Game Boy Advance. This resolution is half of QVGA, which is itself a quarter of VGA, which is 640×480 pixels.


brandonl831
post Jun 21 2009, 10:36 AM

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I compared my Asus to my friend's old Nokia N81, P565 definitely sounded better.. The sound much more crisp and clear.. The bass also better for a PDA phone..

The GPS works like a gem for me, blazing fast and accurate.. no kidding..

 

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