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Triluminos ftw!
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Posted: 2013-08-20 22:58:30
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The viewing angles problem is subjective to begin with.
Come to Japan, you will see a lot of people in the subway put a protective film on their phones to reduce the viewing angles, so that other people cannot read what they are writing above their shoulders.
So Sony probably did not consider it important as Sony engineers may be doing so themselves, it does not mean that Sony was not able to do it.
But they did listen to international reviewers and change this, which is good IMO.
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Posted: 2013-08-21 00:44:20
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On 2013-08-20 19:25:56, cu015170 wrote:
yes, I was also convinced that bigger pixels would perform better than smaller ones using the same sensor size, but then I read trough these two threads here:
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2370514
http://www.dpreview.com/forum[....]636?page=2#forum-post-29786466
And now I am not so sure any more

I thought that full frame DSLRs show this trend clearly, since most of them bet on 5-6 + micron pixels, which I thought meant that this was the way.
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Obviously they are compensating for the smaller pixels with newer sensor tech, which relates to your comment about the RX100.
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On the 1020s sensor... we are yet to get an official confirmation on who actually made the sensor, it might be a Sony made sensor. The 808 uses a Toshiba made one.
I am glad to read your post.
Yes, let's compare the final products and not have a paper spec geeky fight as can be seen too often on tech sites comments.
For the sensor makers, if it is not Fuji or Sony latest tech, it has chances to lag tech wise, which one can compensate with bigger sensor and bigger pixels, at the expense of a bump.
The wait will end soon!
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Posted: 2013-08-21 02:30:48
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CrownedAkuma Posts: > 500
On 2013-08-21 00:44:20, Shotokan81 wrote:
The viewing angles problem is subjective to begin with.
Come to Japan, you will see a lot of people in the subway put a protective film on their phones to reduce the viewing angles, so that other people cannot read what they are writing above their shoulders.
So Sony probably did not consider it important as Sony engineers may be doing so themselves, it does not mean that Sony was not able to do it.
But they did listen to international reviewers and change this, which is good IMO.
Yes yes... also for me it's not a problem... but general critic and a lot of person were complaining... so I think it's something it had to be done to gain sold unit
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Posted: 2013-08-21 07:31:13
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http://www.phonearena.com/new[....]n-a-smartphone-display_id46600
holy...
5.5 inch screen with resolution of
1440 x 2560
pixel density of
538ppi
standard of 2014 flagship?
crazy....
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Posted: 2013-08-21 08:30:16
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CrownedAkuma Posts: > 500
mah.... I'm not convinced about this... first, the dimension of the screen 5 inches is already big (I'm more in the 4,6 inches range) but it's still good and it has its advantages, 5,5 inches is entering in the phablet arena... Too big :/
second the resolution for me was already good with 720p... it's awesome with 1080p and with such a high pixel density we will not even notice the difference at the end... it will just drain more battery and given that the battery tech is not evolving there's no point in it... WE NEED BIGGER BATTERIES first and foremost... than the rest could come...!
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1090 pages... this is a special number for me, not as one thousand and ninety but as ten-ninety, and I'm glad to be the first comment on this page!

[ This Message was edited by: CrownedAkuma on 2013-08-21 08:15 ]
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Posted: 2013-08-21 08:39:32
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I have to ask, are most android apps even design at native 720p yet?
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Posted: 2013-08-21 08:48:20
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538PPI? nah that's crap compared to this:
http://www.androidauthority.c[....]8ppi-oled-display-sony-254182/
but I think they'll use it on EVFs rather than smartphone displays
A99/A77 successor should come with that imho

[ This Message was edited by: razec on 2013-08-21 08:47 ]
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Posted: 2013-08-21 09:46:07
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On 2013-08-21 08:48:20, Gitaroo wrote:
I have to ask, are most android apps even design at native 720p yet?
Almost all apps include XHDPI graphics, which are 720p-ready. Newer apps have XXHDPI-graphics too, which is what the Xperia Z-like phones use. The way apps are designed means they're resolution-independent for a lot, so text and layouts are always scaled properly.
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Posted: 2013-08-21 09:54:59
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Comment to LG Display news
welcome to even more fragmentation in Android eco-system
and why they're able to claim themselves as World-first 1080p screen manufacturer, how liar!
I remember that Sharp was first manufacturer able to ship SH930W to market around November last year.
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Posted: 2013-08-21 09:55:18
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