Weekly Android Guy, Episode 2: Do we really 720P smartphone screens?

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A lot of of us grew up with reasonably small, very low-resolution tv as the main – if not only – in the home display screen. We have not imagined at the time, but these screens have a resolution of about 480i. This is the range of horizontal lines that are drawn via the screen. The “i” stands for “interlaced”: only fifty percent of these lines are subject matter to modify at a time. Back in the day, which was the best we had. Given that personal computer screens have began to receive far more, the lines were more plainly – and the situation was even even worse. The business has standardized on two principal television resolutions: 720 and 1080. While battles were fought resolution Television, one thing intriguing took place: the screens ended up modest and finished up in the pocket. Let’s just take a appear at substantial-definition shows and see how they will be smart telephones, tablet PCs and TVs to impact. 24:22 History: Tv Resolutions 1:45 What is “interlacing”? 2:30 The specialised constraints of broadcast Tv Huge Television four:37 5:twenty What is “Substantial Definition”? six:40 How does this use to smartphones and tablets pros and downsides of three:00 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 8:28 High definition displays your forecast yet again! Website: www.pocketnow.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
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Weekly android guy, episode 2: do we really 720p smartphone screens?

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  1. mrunplugged01 says:

    The idea is great, I like to think that the themes and style, but he gets bored just watching you for almost 20 minutes. You need a green screen background and visual content to support information. Make it look interesting, engaging and, above all, profetional

  2. wantedNT77 says:

    Video was very useful to know new things and you will not need videos to kondensiereni which always from a computer background, so it is very useful for me

  3. bigsteamfan says:

    Hey, I have a CRT TV, and not too long my monitor only CRT-a! All these children with their bloody LCD and LED … If ever I meet a child or young person today who does not know what a CRT or TV, says: “What these big pieces of old shit” I think I’ll beat the crap out this kid …

  4. boyishiyah says:

    emmmmm I thought the Galaxy Tab 7.7 SuperAMOLED had an HD Plus HD 800×1280 or not? 720p is different?

  5. NickNinja16 says:

    These are the best. Keep it up

  6. Ravrahn says:

    @ Quote DonOWNZ And, looking back, and I quote: “Think of smartphone applications, if I write an application for [the Nexus S], he will do well on [the Nexus Galaxy]?” (7:35) My comment was basically “yes”.

  7. Ravrahn says:

    @ Jetboi08 strictly speaking, not since the beginning – the first version of Android 1.6 with omni-backed resolution, 1.0, 1.1 and 1.5 only had the support of HVGA. At first Android was surprisingly lack of functionality – it was not a virtual keyboard, up cupcake!

  8. Ravrahn says:

    @ DonOWNZ I assumed it was analogies. My comment was perfectly polite, that I should take a shower?

  9. 999jesster999 says:

    yes

  10. sdwpaul says:

    I think 720p is overkill for smart phones, and 4.5/4.6 inches is a bit too. 4.3-inch WVGA was quite large and useful. You can not really see in pixels 180ppi or even 160ppi unless you are on the screen like crazy and have 20-20 vision rigid. 720p on the shelf of 7 inches and 10 inches, it’s perfect! so, should be the standard resolution on shelves. 1080p on anything smaller than 19 inches, I think, is too new. Web designer and front-end developers (and I mean full RGB pixel to speak) -

  11. donOWNZ says:

    @ Do not be a Ravrahn Duch, was the fight against the web development conference

  12. Jemeljanov says:

    Eps for education, like me :)

  13. bluefisch200 says:

    @ Namos12345 Well, I have the GSM version from day one … and it does not drag anyway … I had before … SGS II but we should not fall large canvases on the floor … As always, Android 4.0S GPU acceleration makes your fast sooooo phone that can handle anything … Galaxy Nexus It’s really a major update that will improve the SGS II much more …

  14. namos12345 says:

    @ Bluefisch200 I agree with you, but it’s not as smooth / smooth as the second SMS Out of the box it does not lag behind, but after a few weeks, it may mark time, (to using many widgets). :)

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