it might be site-specific. for instance, the Guardian's mobile site is the same across phone and tablet, but they use a picture res better suited for phone, so it looks wank on tablet. so fucking lazy...Tsakali wrote:blurrier graphics on websites etc
iOS 7...
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note3 uses a pixeldensity of 3 i think? (retina uses 2). so unless the app/site takes that it mind it simply gets blown up a bit to account for the missing pixels.
it's exactly the same was what the retina devices do.
it's exactly the same was what the retina devices do.
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It's a 1920x1080 display. Seems like a decent resolution for a 5.7" screen. In contrast, your 40" TV has the same resolution.Tsakali wrote:k so I checked out the note 3.
nice screen, but there is one major flaw with it. It completely undermines its own main selling point...the screen size.
Instead of utilizing that huge screen to be able to do more/ see more, it just bumps up the zoom.
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A pixel density of 3? That's like saying "the speed of sound is 340".MKJ wrote:note3 uses a pixeldensity of 3 i think? (retina uses 2). so unless the app/site takes that it mind it simply gets blown up a bit to account for the missing pixels.
it's exactly the same was what the retina devices do.
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3x the default 
so it's like saying Mach 3, to keep us in the sound metaphore.

so it's like saying Mach 3, to keep us in the sound metaphore.
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asMKJ wrote:it's exactly the same was what the retina devices do.
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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So what is "the default" pixel density?MKJ wrote:3x the default
so it's like saying Mach 3, to keep us in the sound metaphore.
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The default pixel density is I win
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1, obviously. And 1 dppx would be 96dpi.
So a device with 3 dppx would be x dpi. Find x.
So a device with 3 dppx would be x dpi. Find x.
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New elite phone to be delivered to my door tomorrow...rest of u still using Nokia or that iphone bullshit... Lol poor ppl
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I think we're talking about two different things here. You used the term pixel density, but that refers to the relation between the size of the screen and the number of pixel it displays (a screen that's 1 inch wide that has a horizontal resolution of 200px has a horizontal pixel density of 200 DPI). For instance, my 2 year old 4.3 inch 540x960 phone has a pixel density of roughly 256 PPI. An iPhone 4/5 has a pixel density of 326 PPI.MKJ wrote:1, obviously. And 1 dppx would be 96dpi.
So a device with 3 dppx would be x dpi. Find x.
What I think you mean is that while the display of an iPhone 4 has a resolution of 640x960, the resolution a developer is targeting is only half that resolution (320x480, which conveniently is the same resolution as pre-iPhone 4 devices). So every pixel the developer draws to the screen is doubled (maybe filtered/interpolated in some way?), which is probably where your values of 2 and 3 come from. Not sure where your 96 dpi figure comes from though.
Also, I'd like to be referred to some document that talks about this difference in design resolution and display resolution when it comes to the Note 3, because I'm pretty sure that by default, Android doesn't work this way. It just treats display resolutions as hard resolutions.
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U said the same thing about iphones when I got one...sorry bro... I'm not into guys...LawL wrote:Note3 is the new poor person's phone.

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it's the old csspixel (dppx) vs screenpixel (dpi) debate.Eraser wrote:I think we're talking about two different things here. You used the term pixel density, but that refers to the relation between the size of the screen and the number of pixel it displays (a screen that's 1 inch wide that has a horizontal resolution of 200px has a horizontal pixel density of 200 DPI). For instance, my 2 year old 4.3 inch 540x960 phone has a pixel density of roughly 256 PPI. An iPhone 4/5 has a pixel density of 326 PPI.MKJ wrote:1, obviously. And 1 dppx would be 96dpi.
So a device with 3 dppx would be x dpi. Find x.
What I think you mean is that while the display of an iPhone 4 has a resolution of 640x960, the resolution a developer is targeting is only half that resolution (320x480, which conveniently is the same resolution as pre-iPhone 4 devices). So every pixel the developer draws to the screen is doubled (maybe filtered/interpolated in some way?), which is probably where your values of 2 and 3 come from. Not sure where your 96 dpi figure comes from though.
Also, I'd like to be referred to some document that talks about this difference in design resolution and display resolution when it comes to the Note 3, because I'm pretty sure that by default, Android doesn't work this way. It just treats display resolutions as hard resolutions.
Lea Verou has some nice things to say; http://dpi.lv/ as does Drew Wells http://drewwells.net/blog/2013/working-with-dppx/
and yes, Android does use dppx. Difference with iOS is that Android relies on the hardware to do it while iOS uses primarily a software solution; the interpolation you mentioned. a bane to all.
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Note 3 = super computer
Iphone 5s = baby's toy
Got it chumps?...
Iphone 5s = baby's toy
Got it chumps?...
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I was right then and I'm right again now. lol poor people...scared? wrote:U said the same thing about iphones when I got one...sorry bro... I'm not into guys...LawL wrote:Note3 is the new poor person's phone....

Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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So what's a good phone to u chump?...
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In simple terms. Mobile browsers 'report' a specific resolution to websites... this makes sense since their native resolution would end u up with tiny text, tiny everything. Problem is, the note 3 reports a ridiculously small resolution to sites, (for its size) hence the
Exagerated end result, and terrible images
Exagerated end result, and terrible images
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Jesus fucking christ guys, since when did you all grow a fucking vagina ?
Arguing the merits of resolution on a fucking phone !. Why don't we just make a thread about handbags instead ?
Arguing the merits of resolution on a fucking phone !. Why don't we just make a thread about handbags instead ?
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Tsakali wrote:In simple terms. Mobile browsers 'report' a specific resolution to websites... this makes sense since their native resolution would end u up with tiny text, tiny everything. Problem is, the note 3 reports a ridiculously small resolution to sites, (for its size) hence the
Exagerated end result, and terrible images
They looked great to me...
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Mint, I'm in.losCHUNK wrote:Jesus fucking christ guys, since when did you all grow a fucking vagina ?
Arguing the merits of resolution on a fucking phone !. Why don't we just make a thread about handbags instead ?
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Mine has sparkles
Looks great to me
Looks great to me
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Gotta ditch the floral colours dude, winter is actually coming
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