Display and User Interface
Equipped with a CSTN resistive touchscreen, the display of the M2000 is 1.8 inches with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels. The screen, showcasing 65K colors, was standard for the time, although it pales in comparison to today’s high-definition standards. With a screen-to-body ratio of roughly 25%, the display is not expansive, but functional for basic tasks. The resistive touchscreen technology means that users need more deliberate presses, which was typical before capacitive screens became ubiquitous.
- ⬤ Haier M2000 Review of the Haier M2000: A Nostalgic Journey into Early Mobile Technology
- ⬤ Haier M2000 Design and Build
- ⬤ Haier M2000 Display and User Interface
- ⬤ Haier M2000 Performance and Memory