Lg G3 screen...

joebloggs13

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Is incredible! I don't care what those Isheep are saying that human eyes can't see a higher resolution screen than their so called retina display... The display on my g3 is the best I have ever seen period. I compared it to my daughter's Ipad air. The differences are there, especially when looking at text. The display on this phone is gorgeous. Colors are accurate as well. No over saturation. Wow factor when other people see it!

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I've never owned an iPhone, but have seen those of friends and demo store phones and I think I can just see pixels. I can't see them on my Nexus 5, about 450ppi, and definitely not on the G3. Of course pixels don't matter to everybody.
The colours on a store iPhone I was bent over the other day seemed rich, but judging things by store phones is not necessarily the best way. How do you find the iPad colours compare to the G3's in normal use?

Edit, couple of days later: Looked again in a store at a 4-something and a 5c....couldn't see pixels.

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Some people like seeing pixels... It gives the hipsters that trendy, retro-feeling they crave so much.
 
I don't even bother with what anyone thinks about screen displays. It all comes down to what looks good to me and to me, the screen on my G3 is indeed incredible! For reading, this screen has been a joy to use!
 
Some people like seeing pixels... It gives the hipsters that trendy, retro-feeling they crave so much.

Similarly in the camera world...a youngish woman I was talking to some time ago was excited by the photographic potential of a camera fitted with a Rapid Rectilinear lens, originally designed 1861. Old, therefore cool.
But I loved my Lumia 520...visible pixels, but a very pleasing device to use.

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I have found like others the G3's display to be a joy to look at. This resolution and I resound one comment that reading is so easy on the eyes. One can say it's washed out and faded and one would be right if you were looking at a super amoled and the G3 side by side.

But I have had my fair share and I'm not saying I'm right or announce that I'm wrong either.

It's solely of my opinion that out of all the devices I have owned this has been the best overall.

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I've never owned an iPhone, but have seen those of friends and demo store phones and I think I can just see pixels. I can't see them on my Nexus 5, about 450ppi, and definitely not on the G3. Of course pixels don't matter to everybody.
The colours on a store iPhone I was bent over the other day seemed rich, but judging things by store phones is not necessarily the best way. How do you find the iPad colours compare to the G3's in normal use?

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I find color representation on the Ipad air to be very natural as well. Very comparable to the g3 in fact. The differences, for me are visible with text, whether it be ereader apps or content rich websites where you find yourself zooming in to read the small text.
I have never owned a phone like the G3. Text is incredibly sharp. That along with natural colors makes for reference quality in a display. Something the G3 has in spades. The fact that this phone has this display and excellent battery life puts it at the top of one's list when considering a media device these days. In a word... Excellent.

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^^^Not only an outstandingly good, high-spec device, but, at least in the UK, substantially lower-priced than other high-end devices.

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The screen is down right amazing! You could really enjoy it watching Youtube videos in 1440p. Or some alone time hush hush websites. =P
 
^^^Alone? Think of all those app permissions....your front-facing camera might be watching.😶

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