MIRACLE, as I said earlier.

I have:
Acer Iconia Tab A700 - 1920 hdpi - uses res/values-sw800dp-hdpi/ is ok
Asus Transformer Prime - 1280 mdpi - res/values-sw800dp-hdpi/ - why?
Nexus 7 - 1280 tvdpi - res/values-sw600dp-tvdpi/ is ok
Galaxy Tab 7 (but with custom 4.0.4) - 1024 mdpi - 
res/values-sw600dp-tvdpi/ - why?

Only Tab 7 has custom rom, others have stock roms with 4.0.4.

I also tried creating emulator with 1280x800 mdpi 4.0.3 and 4.1 and got the 
same res/values-sw800dp-hdpi not mdpi.

Thank you.

On Saturday, September 8, 2012 12:57:16 AM UTC+4, Mark Murphy (a Commons 
Guy) wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Leo <leonid...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Here is a sample project for testing. 
> > I used one layout folder but separated values folders for sw600dp (mdpi 
> + 
> > tvdpi) and sw800dp (mdpi + hdpi) 
> > You will see the density name in the center of the screen. Mine two 
> tablets 
> > 1280mdpi and 1920hdpi both show HDPI. 
> > I hope you could take a glance at it and explain this miracle :) 
>
> A Nexus 7 uses res/values-sw600dp-tvdpi/, as expected. 
>
> A Transformer Infinity uses res/values-sw800dp-hdpi/, as expected. 
>
> A Galaxy Tab 2 (7") uses res/values-sw600dp-mdpi/, as expected 
>
> A XOOM uses res/values-sw800dp-hdpi/, as expected. 
>
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