An NES connected to an old skool TV looks What really irritates me is how you insinuate that the Galaxy S's screen looks like 'pixelated crap'. I won't be buying another samsung product again. I love how you think simple icons on a screen is bloated but widgets throwing crap in your face and animated backgrounds is not bloated. The iPhone 4's retina display is obviously better. Take their iphone4 and compare for themselves. You don't need to keep defending your love for samsung. I don't care what some dude in a forum thinks.Īnd if you think the Galaxy S and the iPhome 4's screen are about the same you really need to get your eyes checked.Īnyway. No need to keep telling me you don't agree. You're saying if I don't see it your way I'm wrong. I can read everything in the center and even the smaller text on the side.įor example, the one that reads "Debt Plan Ideas Draw Scorn of Liberals and Tea Party" I can clearly read without ever zooming in. Now you want me to believe you hold your phone at arms length? I don't, coincidentally, have to zoom in on my HD2, since the pixel density is lower. Can you read the text? I can't, and I have 20/20 vision. Go to the New York Time's website (full, not mobile) on your iPhone. I don't have to go through the extra steps of zooming in. In terms of crisp-ness, they're just about the same. My 4's screen on the other hand looks small compared to the other two. I have both phones sitting in front of me, thank you very much. Not to mention there are a bunch of pictures hereĪnd when you have them in front of you, it looks just like that. I put my iPhone 4 next to a Galaxy S and my Retina Display made the Galaxy S pixelated crap.Īnyone that has compared the phones in person can say that.
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