Palm Ships With 12-bit Screen, Says 16-Bit On Box
Launch was among the many readers to point out that "Palm recently announced that they made a mistake in their product description of the m130... it doesn't have the 16-bit screen they advertised. Rather then admit the mistake, Palm is using every ounce of their spinning power to mislead its less tech-savy customers into believing that the palm m130 can display 58,621 'color combinations' rather then the 'more than 65,000 colors' it had previously stated; only a 11% difference. This tricky language is meant to shade the fact that a 12-bit screen can only display 4,096 colors... that's a 93% difference." Have they not learned from the mistakes of history? On the other hand, the screen resolution is 160x160 pixels.
There are plenty of geeks out there who would love to own a PDA with 4096 colors! That's the number of colors the Amiga could display. Think of the nostalgia value!
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Woho, finaly you can play nethack in colors!
640 colours ought to be enough for everyone...
Ok, so Palm should just refund the 4 bits to everyone who bought the m130. Hell, it's only 50 cents, what's the big deal? :)
an old Steven Wright joke that went something like...
I went to the 24 hour store and the clerk was closing up.
"I thought you were open 24 hours."
"Not in a row."
Yes, great idea. Maybe you should work for Palm. You sound like you have a good business head on your shoulders.
I sure hope red is one of those 4096 colours ...
"Old man yells at systemd"
before I was darn positive I could be playing the new Doom 3 on it and bask in the sheer beauty. Now I have so few colors that I'm not even sure it is still truly color.
I wonder if my e-mails and phone numbers will even work with the fewer colors?
probably not.
There are some odd things afoot now, in the Villa Straylight.
Close your eyes and hit your numeric keypad 5 times. You might be close then..
... and when questioned about the blending technique, Palm spokeswoman Marlene Somsak replied, "each palm ships with a frosted glass display. The inability to see individual pixels or whole words for that matter dramatically increases the number of colors the user perceives".
* No claim of uniqueness for each color is expressed or implied
** If Gray isn't a color, what is it?
So if I have a 2-pixel by 2-pixel screen whose pixels display either black (on) or white (off), I can claim my screen supports 5 color combinations:
- Black (4 black pixels)
- Dark Grey (3 black, 1 white)
- Quasi Grey (2 black, 2 white) -- The Margarine of Grey, not Grey enough
- Light Grey (1 black, 3 white)
- White (4 white)
That makes sense, if I've gone cross-eyed and can see only a big blur of the average of colors."each palm ships with a frosted glass display. The inability to see individual pixels or whole words for that matter dramatically increases the number of colors the user perceives".
Where I come from, a similar effect is achieved with generous application of alcohol.
My people call the technique "Beer Goggles".
"If I could live to be several hundred
I could take a walk and really wander, really wonder."