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You may unsubscribe from the newsletter at any time. To some users the trick isn't noticeable. I typically fall into that category. You can tell by this macro shot of the Atrix 4G vs. Apple iPhone 4 LCD. Note the ordered grid structure of the subpixels in the iPhone 4's display vs.
PenTile is usually most bothersome when reading text - click the images to see them at full resolution. Personally I was bothered a bit by text rendering particularly aliased text on zoomed out web pages on the qHD screen.
For the most part, the qHD display was pleasant to look at and its PenTile upbringings didn't bother me. Sammy kicks everybodys AZZ!!!!!! I just can not understand all this fuss with the PenTile screen! Really suberbo! Arent you being too picky, with something that we can only see with microscopic magnification?! This screen is fantastic, with vibrant colors, super sharp and crisp, and contrast like no other!
Not even to mention the true blacks it produces! So forget the PenTile, because you guys will not even see it , and enjoy this beautiful screen and mobile phone! Well, there we have it. The good news is am a sony and apple fan, the bad news is am sorry for samsung fans. Menu Skip to content Home Connect with us! Search for:. What this means is that if you want to display white text on a traditional RGB screen it only take one pixel to do it.
Here is an example of what this looks like:. Photos courtesy of GSMArena. Why does this matter? Put simply the image quality is inferior on a pentile matrix screen as a result of subpixel sharing. Text looks less sharp, images have a strange greenish tint to them, and viewing angles are reduced.
It also makes screens look dimmer and whites look grey. Personally I would describe the effect as looking at something slightly out of focus. Here is an example of the greenish tint a pentile matrix screen produces the Galaxy Note is the only pentile matrix screen in the shot :. Photo courtesy of phonearena. So, the Galaxy Nexus was released and I passed on it. Pentile matrix screens bother my eyes and since I spend the majority of the time on my phone using the screen, it was an easy decision.
As progressed we saw the release of a new generation of flagship phones starting with the HTC One X. To my eyes it is one of the best looking, if not the best looking, screens on the market.
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