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	<title>Comments for Masahiko Sunami</title>
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		<title>Comment on List of Mobile Device User Agents, Screen Sizes, and Pixel Aspect Ratio by mas</title>
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		<description>Went to Best Buy today and tried it with all the mobile devices that I could try. Seems like most Android smartphones have pixel aspect ratio of 1.5, and tablets 1. Samsung Focus Flash, which was the only Windows Mobile Device, came out with undefined aspect ratio and orientation, so it&#039;s in the PC section. Also, some device (like Sony Tablet) flips device width and height when you switch form portrait to landscape view.</description>
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