Lies Apple say to fool iSheeps

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chromaniac said:
Keep me posted when they do tests on HTC One. I have no hope from the Sony's TFT display :)
Day before yesterday, AnandTech thoroughly reviewed The One.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6747/htc-one-review/10
Points to be noted: (Strictly for Display only)
That level of resolution definitely exceeds my visual acuity, and is a sight to behold. When it comes to viewing angles, they’re excellent indoors and just about the same as every phone outdoors.
To say that 1080p on mobile devices has spoiled me is putting it lightly.
In addition, 4.7 inches seems to be a nice middle ground in terms of display size — it’s close enough to 5 to not seem small, and not absurdly huge.
Most important fact.
I think we’ve gotten to the point in the smartphone landscape where we have enough PPI, maybe a bit overkill honestly. There’s really no point in going much beyond the visual acuity limit, you could make an argument about nyquist and covering a few edge cases where the 50 percent square wave assumption built into 1 arcminute doesn’t hold up, but there’s no need to go much beyond this.
[color=#0000ff;]Then, again & again. Apple goes slightly ahead then competition as usual. :D[/color]
Instead, now we need to get color accuracy tracking well and not drifting during a product’s lifespan. I think HTC continues to do a much better job than all the other Android OEMs, [color=#0000ff;]but only Apple is really taking things seriously here and taking the couple of dollar hit to have each panel calibrated.[/color]
@Sushabh
AnandTech says it all. And you seriously need to remove the word iSheeps from the title now.
 
I have already mentioned Apple's color accuracy in another thread where I basically gave a simple example of led vs plasma TVs... Pure videophiles will always prefer a plasma's natural colors over the artificial over saturated colors of a led tv... But the normal viewer will just look at a led tv & exclaim "How vibrant & bright" ignoring the unnatural color of the TV... The case of android phones seems similar to this...
 
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