The QVGA (quarter VGA) display is 240 wide by 320 high, and is the screen 
format most commonly used on Windows Mobile devices.  The Janam XP30 PalmOS 
scanner uses a colour QVGA screen also.  The Handera 330 had a greyscale 
QVGA screen back in the day.

The GarnetOS automatically scales everything so that software written for 
the standard PalmOS 160x160 works without modification.  Software written 
for 320x320 high density screens will have to be modified to work on QVGA.

480x320 is HVGA (half VGA).

-- 
David Thacker
http://www.SatelliteForms.net
The Premier RAD Tool for PalmOS & PocketPC


"Luc Le Blanc" <> wrote in message news:188...@palm-dev-forum...
> What's a QVGA display? 320x240 as Wikipedia says? My TX is 480x320.
>
>
> Luc Le Blanc
> http://www.speleo.qc.ca/Auriga
> 



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