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High resolution: 800x480

...same resolution as a 7inch netbook, and more than twice that of the iPhone and G1 (which have 480x320 pixels).
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/02/03/toshiba_tg01/
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-10155730-64.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20
"Only 9.9mm thick, it uses a 4.1-inch WVGA 800 x 480 384k pixel resistive touch screen and comes with support for 3G HSPA, Wi-Fi, GPS and assisted-GPS."

posted by : Justin Forder, 04 February 2009 Complain about this comment
If you put it in your back pocket and sit down,

it's broken. So instead you will need to wear a poncey wallet type belt attachment, everywhere. I have a phone like one of these, and it's great, but it's a right royal pain to wear a belt pouch all the time. Is there one of these that you can put in your back pocket and sit down and it doesn't break?

posted by : interested_party, 03 February 2009 Complain about this comment
@Daniel

Don't like IE, then think Opera-Mini. I am. Free and simple. There is always Plan B, C, D, E, and Plan 9 from Outer Space.

posted by : Eno-Master, 03 February 2009 Complain about this comment
Internet Explorer 6!

This is this broken, crippled, unpatched, zombie-like version of IE 6, that Microsoft are preparing for the Chinese mobile market is it? Oh, joy! The handset comes with a browser which is, by the manufacturers own claims, two whole versions slower, less stable and less secure than the current one.

posted by : Daniel, 03 February 2009 Complain about this comment
Missing specs

Actually, there weren't many important specs we'd omitted. The only possible exception being Bluetooth support. However, the blurb does say that it offers SDHC memory support up to 32 GB. Perhaps that should be Micro SDHC? I dunno.

posted by : Tony Dennis, 03 February 2009 Complain about this comment

Touch Tosh is no Android

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