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[* black] The display can be removed after detaching the digitizer and display data cable connectors. | |
- | [* black] The 1.54" 220 pixels per inch LCD screen is equipped with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-touch|multi-touch], although how anyone is supposed to comfortably fit more than one finger on the display is a mystery. |
+ | [* black] The 1.54" LCD screen is equipped with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-touch|multi-touch], although how anyone is supposed to comfortably fit more than one finger on the display is a mystery. |
+ | [* black] This LCD features a resolution of 240 x 240 pixels. That's a rather boring 1:1 aspect ratio. It's also a big reduction in size from the 2.2" 240 x 376 pixel LCD from the [guide|1157|Nano 5th Generation]. |
[* black] Like its cousins the [guide|3130|iPhone 4|stepid=15351] and [[Topic:iPod_Touch_4th_Generation|the iPod Touch]], the touchscreen, LCD, and front glass are inseparably bonded. | |
[* black] The display assembly of the Nano measures 2.27 mm thick. That's even thinner than the 2.93 mm display on the new [guide|3562|iPod Touch] and the 3.05 mm iPhone 4 display. |