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@alvar89 | 16 July 17 | |
@crail | 16 July 17 | |
Are those bugs boning?
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@alvar89 | 16 July 17 | |
@ crail - 16.07.17 - 08:13pm Are those bugs boning? Either that or the one infront is a horse |
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@crail | 16 July 17 | |
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@polo_011 | 17 July 17 | |
@ crail - 16.07.17 - 01:29am Maybe there's more pixels per inch on the s8 plus than the phone you have? Dunno No, mine has 534ppi vs. 529ppi in S8 Plus. I'l take some screenshots. My eyesight is very sharp, I sometimes pick up imperfections that end up driving me nuts in everything I use lol |
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@alvar89 | 17 July 17 | |
@ polo_011 - 17.07.17 - 06:16am No, mine has 534ppi vs. 529ppi in S8 Plus. I'l take some screenshots. My eyesight is very sharp, I sometimes pick up imperfections that end up driving me nuts in everything I use lol i can tell the difference between 1080p and 1440p on my 570ppi screen also even with my screwed up eyes constantly full of sawdust and woodchips |
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@crail | 17 July 17 | |
@ alvar89 - 16.07.17 - 07:29pm Nice to have that option tho. I run 1080p daily to get more battery out of it but switch to wqhd when i use it more intensively or media playback. If i make calls, chat, use the calculator and take pictures there is no need for the sharper image rather fast response. It does seem a bit slower on wqhd also. 2220x1080 is actually decent on my standard s8 it does have a smaller screen than your plus version also. Don't bother unless you actually watch videos that are qhd format, because the qhd is only in menus. Not media or apps |
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@polo_011 | 17 July 17 | |
@ alvar89 - 17.07.17 - 08:13pm i can tell the difference between 1080p and 1440p on my 570ppi screen also even with my screwed up eyes constantly full of sawdust and woodchips Haha, glad I am not the only one who can tell the difference. Do you notice the jaggedness of text in some apps and less sharpening? The thing is, at the end of the day all 1440P pixels are lit even at 1080P but the image is downscaled, so in reality the phone's CPU and GPU are just pushing less data. |
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@alvar89 | 17 July 17 | |
@ polo_011 - 17.07.17 - 09:09pm Haha, glad I am not the only one who can tell the difference. Do you notice the jaggedness of text in some apps and less sharpening? The thing is, at the end of the day all 1440P pixels are lit even at 1080P but the image is downscaled, so in reality the phone's CPU and GPU are just pushing less data. I notice the scaling the most after i switch. There is definetly less quality on the screen but not too bad. For some reason my s6 1440p screen looks worse in comparison maybe because the oled screen on the s8. |
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@3mel | 17 July 17 | |
I would have assumed a straight rendering took less processing than scaling and rendering and therefore less battery. hmm, you live and learn... |
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