BenSkywalker
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2. Thanks for making that up. You don't know what you're talking about.
Really? I love it when I hear people say that. Please explain how that isn't true. Either you are arguing that 300dpi is in fact the pinnacle of quality, or you are claiming that you exist in a reality where paper fibers don't cause ink to bleed during printing. If your eyes are really, really poor- use a magnifying glass.
4. I'm referring to RD. Most people can see the difference on that level.
It is much easier to see the difference on a 50" TV, you can spot it from 10' away if you aren't nigh blind. My point is that resolution is only *one* element of a display.
5. I don't understand why you think something so minor is more noticeable than a resolution difference.
A ~500x speed increase and far larger contrast increase is significantly removed from minor.
6. I do a lot of reading at hardocp.
Why do you think that means anything? IIRC they had a thread that had been going for years about the people on that site that refused to give up their CRTs because of how terrible LCDs are. Heh, just checked, it's still going. Doesn't mean much in terms of what technology is better, it's like saying SSDs aren't *vastly* superior to mechanical drives. It's just nonsense.
I know what fast displays or CRTs benefit and you're reaching/blowing up the importance of response time in a phone.
No, I'm not satisfied over very slow displays. A simple page swipe badly blurs on an iPhone. If you can't see it, all the power to you. Some people don't notice the huge speed difference between a TN panel and a CRT either(TN is much better then the iPhone, but still very poor).
7. If you're so sensitive to speed I thought that it's peculiar that you don't mind OS lag which is more noticeable than display response.
My iPhones lag more then my Androids. Not entirely a fair comparison as the iPhone doesn't have the same level of hardware. Waiting for the KB to open, moving back and forth between menus and scrolling on pages. Overall IME the iPhone is worse then best Android devices by a considerable amount in terms of overall responsiveness, but that has nothing to do with the display.
8. Faster response != vastly superior.
You keep ignoring the staggering edge in contrast which we can't even put a hard number on because percentage wise
it gets into that infinite range. When looking for a quality display having one that is ~500x faster and has an even greater edge in contrast, what would you call it?
9. Never said this. Also you don't think future phones won't have higher res screens?
Of course they will. Again, my point is that OLED is *vastly superior* to IPS. The technologies aren't remotely close. Bring up this thread again in five years and you will likely laugh at yourself for arguing the point.
That's all, I really don't care what is better, I just want a 4"+ 300dpi display.
Steve Jobs said you would not buy it, so why do you care?
To avoid accidental "touches" from holding the phone? Just put sensors on the side that detect (and disable) such accidental touches. Problem solved.
So create a phone with a screen that only a portion of works? That sounds like a very, very bad idea. You would need to use OLED for displays with nigh no bezel also, not that I think it is a good idea to have less then a few mm on a touch device.