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    Default How close is the Nexus 7 screen to the iPad 'retina' display?

    For people that have seen both the iPad 3 and the Nexus 7 in person, how close is the Nexus 7 screen to the iPad 3? Are the displays comparable? How does text of desktop versions of websites look on the Nexus 7?
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    I have the iPad 3. I'm a Google fan to the core, and I don't like apple as a company (in terms of their ethics), but i bought the iPad because, at the time, there was nothing better. I'm not gonna lie, the screen is mind numbingly good. Very very good. However, the Nex 7 has a smaller screen, so the pixel density disparity shouldn't be that great. Regardless, however, the iPad will hands down win in the screen department.

    That said, I'm wrestling with myself whether or not I should sell the iPad for the Nexus. I want to support Google and their ecosystem with my wallet. As a student who uses the iPad for PDF textbooks, however, I'm very scared that 7 inches will be too small. Ugh, idk what to do!

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    216PPI vs 264PPI.
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    216PPI vs 264PPI.
    Seems I read the human eye really cannot detect much difference once you get past about 190. True or not, I don't know.
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    Seems I read the human eye really cannot detect much difference once you get past about 190. True or not, I don't know.
    The actual PPI numbers don't mean much taken by themselves. You also need to consider how far away a device is from your eyes and if your eyes can make out the subpixels at that distance. For example the iPhone needs a 326 ppi screen to be considered 'retina' because you hold it much closer than a tablet. The iPad 3 is at 264 ppi and is still a retina display because you hold it much farther away. I am thinking you'd hold the Nexus 7 slightly closer since it is smaller than the iPad, but its pixels density is also smaller than the iPad 3 which probably prevents it from being true 'retina' display.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thig View Post
    Seems I read the human eye really cannot detect much difference once you get past about 190. True or not, I don't know.
    Not if you're using a phone or tablet. For a tablet you would want something close to 264, and for a phone over 300.

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    The screen is amazing for a $199 tablet, compared to the "New" iPad's $499 price tag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ragnarokx View Post
    The screen is amazing for a $199 tablet, compared to the "New" iPad's $499 price tag.
    I agree 100 %, only problem is whether or not I could give up the 10 inches. If I sell my ipad with its smart cover and buy the nexus, I could make a nice little profit.

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    I'm more interested in white balance, color temp, and contrast than pixel density. 216PPI should be fine (196PPI is good enough on the Excite 7.7), but the iPad screen is excellent all around. I'm just hoping the Nexus 7 has decent whites that aren't too cold or too warm, which has been my major problem with Android tablets lately.

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    The 1024x600 screen of the kf and galaxy tab 2 7" were noticeable, but no biggie. I think the nexus 7 screen will be fantastic. I'll be using it in conjunction with my iPad 3

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