Hi Kostya - not quite sure what you're getting at. Yes, both devices
are 240 density, it's just the pixel size that differs - but the
larger device isn't large enough to fall into the 'xlarge' bracket.

On Jan 5, 4:42 pm, Kostya Vasilyev <kmans...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What quantized density does that device report?
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> If it's 240, that's pure HDPI.
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> 5 января 2012 г. 20:26 пользователь Neilz <neilhorn...@gmail.com> написал:
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> > So basically, to simplify my question:
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> > Can two devices which both sit in the HDPI (large screen) range, use a
> > different set of assets?
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> > On Jan 4, 12:50 pm, Neilz <neilhorn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi all.
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> > > I have a set of assets in my drawable-hdpi folder, which have
> > > generally been designed using an 800 * 480 template.
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> > > My new device, plus many others, are now using a 960 * 540 layout,
> > > which still takes the assets from the same hdpi folder. This is
> > > generally ok, but the image sizes are reduced somewhat, with a lot
> > > more spacing between them.
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> > > For android versions less then 3.x, can I specify a different set of
> > > assets for these two (and other) sizes, within the hdpi range?
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> > > Thanks.
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