On Saturday, September 8, 2012 1:22:35 AM UTC+4, Mark Murphy (a Commons 
Guy) wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Leo <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Asus Transformer Prime - 1280 mdpi - res/values-sw800dp-hdpi/ - why? 
>
> Can't answer that. I lost my Prime on a United flight, DEN->SFO, back 
> in March. So if yours has "CW" engraved on the back, I'm coming to 
> your place to pick it up, m'kay? :-) 
>
I think it will be cheaper to buy a new one, I'm in Russia :)
 

> > Galaxy Tab 7 (but with custom 4.0.4) - 1024 mdpi - 
> res/values-sw600dp-tvdpi/ 
> > - why? 
>
> Check the densityDpi value from DisplayMetrics. If it reports 
> DENSITY_TV, then that's what whoever cooked the ROM decided to use. 
>
> Of course, I checked everything in DisplayMetrics and on Prime it reports 
160 MDPI.
 

> > I also tried creating emulator with 1280x800 mdpi 4.0.3 and 4.1 and got 
> the 
> > same res/values-sw800dp-hdpi not mdpi. 
>
> Now that's a bit interesting. I can reproduce that behavior, and 
> densityDpi is reporting 160. I'll have to poke at that scenario a bit 
> more. 
>
> I'm happy that you believed me :)
I'll be waiting for your results my next morning.(02 AM now).

Thank you.
 

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