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the screens with maximum backlight. Their sharpness is practically the same; however the Mio, probably
because of its smaller pixels, felt a little better. If we look at the screens from angles and not directly (90
degrees) from the top, first the G500 becomes more difficult to read even though its letters are bigger.
Looking on the screens from the devices’ tops, the Mio’s screen starts to change colors: greenish, redish
colors appear on the texts, which are really bothering even though they don’t influence the reading
abilities. The G500 remains clear even from the angles; however at 90 degrees the E-TEN has more light,
looking from the sides it becomes darker than the Mio.
Using the E-TEN when we enable the screen’s backlight to turn off, it doesn’t mean that after the set
time interval passing the screen becomes completely dark, but the device goes to power save mode and
sets the backlight to minimum. In power save mode the blue line running around the screen remains lit
and the screen is also visible and readable. I find this practical as this way one can easily find the G500 in
darkness and can also have a look at it, whether it needs attention. If the automatic off is also enabled,
having its time passed also, the device turns off completely (i.e. goes to sleep mode, but, of course,
remains in the GSM network).
To make this clear, let’s have an example: I use my PDA in the following way. Running on battery, it
turns off the screen backlight after 30 seconds. After another 30 seconds (all together one minute) it turns
itself off completely (Sleep mode). At the tested device this happens in the following way:
E-TEN: 30 seconds pass, the screen light becomes minimal (blue line on, screen dimming). Another
30 seconds pass: the device turns itself off. The G500 has also another feature: running on battery, the
machine can adjust the screen brightness automatically. This means that the setting bar becomes disabled,
but it remembers our last brightness setting and uses that as a maximum. During the first 30 seconds
period, the G500 sets the backlight strength automatically: it gets reduced every once in a while, but when
we touch the screen, it lights up to the previously set maximum.
Mio: 30 seconds pass and the backlight becomes turned off, as well as the screen! The device looks
like it’s in Sleep mode (black/blank screen, no light). If we touch the screen or any of the buttons, it
wakes up. Having another 30 seconds passed, the Mio turns into Sleep mode (without giving us any sign
of this) that can be noticed by no reaction to touches on the screen or the buttons (if key lock is enabled).
By pushing the red button, the Mio wakes up (and asks for Unlock is set so).
The E-TEN’s screen seems to flicker if the backlight is set to a lower level. It feels like that the video
chip would miss a refresh cycle, when the screen is touched. This is of course, not serious at 50-60
refreshes per second, but still, it’s like something is happening or not happening.
Using Clear Type both devices act the same: they become fuzzy and unreadable to me, but those who
are used to it, will find this feature useful.
As a conclusion I say that altogether the screens are the same, the Mio is a little sharper, and
brighter, the E-TEN’s is a little bigger. The Mio is very battery friendly, whereas the E-TEN is more user
friendly with the thorough backlight settings.
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