Does anyone else agree that the pixels seem to be un spotable? I don't see any jagged edges on the rounded leaves, plus it's zoomed in. That would be amazing if it was better than the retina display
Does anyone else agree that the pixels seem to be un spotable? I don't see any jagged edges on the rounded leaves, plus it's zoomed in. That would be amazing if it was better than the retina display
I agree entirely and I actually think its better than retina display...according to pixel density its quite a bit better than iPhone's retina display...also if Apple increases screen size on iPhone 5 that may result in a decrease in pixel density! I think BB10 Flagship will blow other phones out of the water!
I agree entirely and I actually think its better than retina display...according to pixel density its quite a bit better than iPhone's retina display...also if Apple increases screen size on iPhone 5 that may result in a decrease in pixel density! I think BB10 Flagship will blow other phones out of the water!
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I sure hope it's better than the retina...alot of people look to screen quality when choosing phone. Question, though.
When you compare the screen on the playbook and the iPad 2 or 3, something else is different. If you look at the playbook on a pretty steep angle, you can't really see much on the screen, except the white colored back light. When you do the same with the iPad, you can still see it normally. It seems like the actual screen on the iPad is closer to the front of the iPad...maybe thinner glass ontop? Anyway, does anyone know what I mean? The ipads screen seems "flatter" or something.
Is the image supposed to be just a small part of the home screen? All I see are 2 and a half icons clipped at the top and the clipped tops of the next row of 2 and a half icons. Why can't we see the whole screen? What are we supposed to get out of that? Yes, it's high resolution, but we already knew that.
Am I the only one that wishes that once and for all they lose the wording under the icons. Seems like
a completely unnecessary use of real estate.
I for one am glad they still have the name on the icons. I can't always remember what the icons stand for and at a quick glance I can find the app I'm looking for. Also if you use themes, these sometimes change the icons, so having the names along with an icon is a plus for me. I must admit though, that having an option to turn them on or off would be a huge bonus for some.
Definitely. The iphones upcoming redesigned OS will be the beginning of the end of their seemingly endless victory streak ...I can't wait haha
Sorry but not sure where u heard or saw a redesigned OS for iPhone...but that is not going to happen! I really hope that was sarcasm you were using there!