A 4.6 720 screen?

Golfdriver97

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I can understand why they did this. It helps to bring the cost of the device down some. I really don't think it will detract that much from the enjoyment of the device. However, if you are already going with a higher display resolution, say the 1400s for a while, you will most likely notice the difference. For me, it reminds me of the Moto X 2013.
 

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I agree. They should have went with the 1080p in this phone. If I don't get it, that will be why. 1080p is hands down better than 720. It's noticeable to me.
 

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The 312ppi LCD display of my 4.7" Lumia 550 gives sharp viewing. Look very close and you can see pixels, but you do have to stop and look close, rather than just getting on with using the phone. All other things being equal - which they probably aren't - the 4.6" Xperia ought to be a tad sharper.
 

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If you were to actually use the device, you would have no trouble at all with the display.. It's quite crips and sharp!
 

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I came from a QHD screen and can't notice any real difference. I think I like this display even more. I'm glad they went with a lower resolution. Improves performance and battery life with no noticeable difference in quality.
 

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It works out at about the same ppi as my 2560 x 1600 Lenovo tablet - fine for everyday use.

Absolutely though I couldn't use a laptop with less than full HD and preferably more - it depends on how far away from the screen one is.
 

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