Puddle Jumper
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Of course, the catch is that whether Samsung and/or Lg was able to manufacture such a screen or not. It's obviously not cheap technology.
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Of course, the catch is that whether Samsung and/or Lg was able to manufacture such a screen or not. It's obviously not cheap technology.
The main point is that it's a 2x jump from the iPad 2.
1920 x 1080 for Android tablets is like a 1.5x jump at most. When you think about it, the iPad 3 is a massive jump compared to pretty much anything else... even compared to some future Android tablets.
Your not the only one with IPS displays, I have a Dell Ultrasharp U2312HM on my desktop and an IPS panel in my laptop as well (ThinkPad x220). Sure it's the best option as LCD displays go but leaves a lot to be desired which is why I prefer Plasma for TV's and AMOLED for mobile devices, having actual blacks and massively superior response times more than negates the few advantages IPS offers.
You do realize the Transformer Prime and pretty much all other Android tablets are IPS as well right? Asus just happenes to sue better quality panels than Apple does.
IPS isn't some special advbatage only Apple has.
We're just saying that a 263ppi 10" IPS is exclusive to Apple for now.
Painfully slow response times, terrible contrast ratio= Best display evar! So Sayeth Apple!
No, it isn't. Samsung, Matsushita(Panasonic), Sony, LG, Vizio- one of them are making Apple's displays. The one thing all of those companies share in common is that they all produce Android devices. Apple can't make anything on their own, they don't have the capability of it. They are buying a crap display off of someone who makes Android based devices and putting it in their tablet. I keep mentioning this as it has nothing to do with the fact that Apple is using it, someone who makes Android devices is producing that display to put in the iPad3.
Back to topic, resolution is obviously not the reason Android tablets are "failing."
10" Androids had higher resolution than iPad for a year now.
And the best selling Android tablets are 7" 1024x600. Consumers are speaking loud and clear that they prefer a lower price in case of Kindle Fire, or Apple OS/brand in case of iPad, over higher resolution screens. Android vendors who try to outdo iPad3 and go with 2560x1600 resolutions at $500 will be handily outsold by 1920x1200 tablets at $300-400.
I don't consider 20% a massive jump.
Then how do you consider the iPad 2 having worse resolution than similarly sized Android tablets when it's only a 13% difference? Or did you mean to compare the iPad 2 to smaller Android tablets?
In any case, iPad 3 now has that beastly 20% advantage over future Android tablets, officially.
And 44% more saturated colors than iPad 2, too, for whatever that's worth to AMOLED fans.
I just hope it's not simply boosting saturation but actualy boosting dynamic range. Just boosting saturation will render some colors clipped pretty badly, like SAMOLED...
slight change in topic....is the lack of flash support not a big deal for ipad fans?
slight change in topic....is the lack of flash support not a big deal for ipad fans?
slight change in topic....is the lack of flash support not a big deal for ipad fans?
there is no ipad fans.
Perhaps, but there are Apple fans... who would buy a piece of shit as long as it had the Apple logo on it.
And then you have those Apple haters that wouldn't buy it if it was a piece of gold embedded with diamonds just because it has an Apple logo on it.
Perhaps, but there are Apple fans... who would buy a piece of shit as long as it had the Apple logo on it.
You just stated something that is demonstrably false. Remember the iPhone Bluetooth headset? It was pretty crummy, and they stopped selling it before the iPhone 3G came out. Then there was the original AppleTV. It didn't really start to sell until the last version came out for a significantly lower price.
The iPod HiFi
The G4 Cube
The original MacBook Air
People turn out in droves to buy Apple products because they are quality products at a (for the purchasers) reasonable price. Just because you don't agree doesn't make anyone that buys any Apple product deluded. I don't care if people don't like Apple, or their products. Or want to argue that they feel they get more for their dollar with an SGSII or a Thunderbolt (just pulling names out of a hat here). It is when they make the statement (not saying you did) that anyone that does buy Apple obviously had to be conned into doing so, or only did so because they were a fanboy, that they stopped talking rationally.