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View maps, pictures & videos in stunning detail on the Nokia 6210 Navigator’s impressive 2.4” QVGA 320×240 display. With its digital light sensor and its portrait & landscape screen modes, you’ll always enjoy visual perfection anywhere, anyhow.

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    With a 2.4-inch QVGA screen that displays 16 million colours, it puts my current PDA phone to shame. Pictures and video clips look really sharp on the display. What impress me the most is that the screen remains bright and sharp under sunlight, making the Nokia 6210 Navigator truly usable when we are outdoors and need to look at the maps for our position and navigation purposes.
    From: Chi Siang
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    My main grouse with the display is that the screen goes into screen saver mode when slid shut whilst in navigation mode. The 2.4” screen is sufficiently sized for Nokia Maps as a hand-held model, but its overall functionality would be enhanced if a larger touch screen replaces the current LCD panel. This would bring the phone closer to a true standalone GPS. In its current form, the lack of a touch screen and relatively small display makes the Nokia 6210 Navigator more suited for use by a passenger rather than by the driver in a moving vehicle. Nonetheless, the map is easy to read with the current display size.
    From: Ben Khoo
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    Overall, the display was clear and even small words were easy-to-read for someone who’s getting long-sighted like me. Under direct sunlight in the open, there was never an instant whereby I could not use the phone due to washed-out display.
    From: Andrew Ng

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