Has there been a more recent study around this? I would say the fact that Apple themselves uses OLED in their highend says a lot.How much more efficient is OLED than LCD when rendering white, as most of the web and most OS things are these days?
Has there been a more recent study around this? I would say the fact that Apple themselves uses OLED in their highend says a lot.How much more efficient is OLED than LCD when rendering white, as most of the web and most OS things are these days?
Has there been a more recent study around this? I would say the fact that Apple themselves uses OLED in their highend says a lot.
With the whole industry basically moving to OLED and Apple putting a low resolution LCD in the XR, I don't have great confidence in it. They aware clearly looking to cut costs. The least they could have done is put in a 1080P LCD display in there instead of 828P.I literally have no idea, and that's why I asked. I'm not even saying OLED isn't better, I'm just asking about whether or not LCD can be perfectly alright.
The iPhone 8 is a lot smaller. The Xr is 6.1 inches.I'm sure it's just as good, if not better, than the screen in the iPhone 8. Don't hear any complaints about that one at all, so, I think it's foolhardy to worry about it being "inferior".
The iPhone 8 is a lot smaller. The Xr is 6.1 inches.
I don’t know. I’m s tech enthusiast so the idea of a sub 1080p on a 6.1 inch display sounds awful to me. However for most it will probably be just fine.And as such the resolution is higher. It's the same 326ppi. Or are you saying you plan on holding the XR closer to your face?
I don’t know. I’m s tech enthusiast so the idea of a sub 1080p on a 6.1 inch display sounds awful to me. However for most it will probably be just fine.
Anytime I have a Samsung phone I always set it to the maximum resolution. I’m a bit of a screen snob though.Oh, I agree that it sounds bad. Then again, I have my Note 9 on FHD+ mode so maybe my PPI is lower than it should be as well.
Anytime I have a Samsung phone I always set it to the maximum resolution. I’m a bit of a screen snob though.
How is your note 9?
Currently deciding between this and the max and I’ve given myself until Wednesday to decide.
Why would you do this to yourself? I always go WQHD+ from Day 1. Or are you not able to see the difference?Oh, I agree that it sounds bad. Then again, I have my Note 9 on FHD+ mode so maybe my PPI is lower than it should be as well.
Some folks don't see the difference, and I don't really see it either unless I go pixel peeping. I have mine set to WQHD+ however, only because the battery gains on FHD+ are minimal.Why would you do this to yourself? I always go WQHD+ from Day 1. Or are you not able to see the difference?
I am one of the ones who do see it, especially in text heavy apps like WhatsApp, certain letters like 'e' and 's' can look a bit off in FHD+, they tend to look a bit thicker and pixelated, it's weird but I cannot help but notice it when I look at somes phone set at FHD+ or less.Some folks don't see the difference, and I don't really see it either unless I go pixel peeping. I have mine set to WQHD+ however, only because the battery gains on FHD+ are minimal.
Why would you do this to yourself? I always go WQHD+ from Day 1. Or are you not able to see the difference?
I do see the difference with text, it looks ... bigger? But if I'm watching videos, there's no benefit.
If you’re always sending messages and reading on your phone, text is more crispy on Wqhd. Other than that it’s pretty hard to differentiate.
Good joke.Funny to compare becuz realistically that note 9 will outperform the iPhone in the real world in most areas.....
I find with wqhd text looks sharper.
I don’t know. I’m s tech enthusiast so the idea of a sub 1080p on a 6.1 inch display sounds awful to me. However for most it will probably be just fine.
Has there been a more recent study around this? I would say the fact that Apple themselves uses OLED in their highend says a lot.
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