4x3 and 16x9 are not and have nothing to do with resolution. Saying one aspect ratio has higher resolution than another is false.4:3 is simply the aspect ratio of the picture. If it's 4 units wide, it will be 3 units tall. So, it's more square then 16:9. Just like 4:3. 16:9 is a ratio. If the picture is 16 units wide, it will be 9 units tall, so it's more rectangular. Most people prefer 16:9 because it fills the screen (smartphone, computer monitor, TV, etc), but if you use 4:3, you'll have black bars on either side of the picture.
However, 4:3 is a higher resolution then 16:9. On most smartphones, the 16:9 option simply chops out the top and bottom of the 4:3 picture to get the more rectangular 16:9.
This explains things in a nice simple picture. The 2nd one is more relevant to what I was trying to explain.
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_9_1/images/plus-piano-projector-16-9-4-3-diagram.gif
4x3 and 16x9 are not and have nothing to do with resolution. Saying one aspect ratio has higher resolution than another is false.
Sorry for any confusion. I was not referring to the resolution of the screen itself but rather to camera resolution and aspect ratio. For example, the Galaxy S4 in my pocket advertises a 13 megapixel camera, but the only way to achieve a shot at full resolution is to shoot in 4:3 aspect ratio. To shoot in 16:9, the sensor crops out the top and bottom portions to get the more rectangular proportions of 16:9 aspect ratio. In cropping out those portions, you also lose resolution (megapixels), and the resulting image is now 9.6 megapixels.
When the OP asked about 4:3 vs 16:9 and why one may be considered "bad" I immediately assumed they were asking about the camera. Many of the higher-end Android phones already have a 16:9 aspect screen, or something that's much closer to that then 4:3 - which is why I made the assumption.
Screen resolution is usually expressed in qHD (quarter HD), 720p,1080p (Full HD), or in the case of the Note 4 and LG G3 - 2560x1440 - QHD aka Quad HD, since most if not all are already at or very close to the 16:9 ratio as I said before - that's pretty much assumed. Yes, they could make a high-resolution 4:3 display, but why? Most video content is in 16:9, or maybe even 16:10. Most consumers want to shoot at 16:9 so it fills the screen. Most websites are configured for a 16:9 display. So while it's possible, and someone COULD - the consumer market has pretty much settled on 16:9 as the aspect ratio of choice. The quality (resolution) of (especially mobile) displays has very rapidly gone from qHD (quarter HD) to HD and beyond in the last couple of years
I think Google hit gold with the 3:2 aspect ratio of the Chromebook Pixel. I think 3:2 is the best compromise between 16:9 and 4:3, and they should have stuck with that ratio for the Nexus 9. 3:2 looks better while watching movies and it's still square enough for reading magazines or PDF's. Also, a 3:2 ratio would have set the Nexus 9 apart and made it that much more unique.
Totally agree. It's far more comfortable surfing the Web and apps and reading in portrait mode on a 4.3 ratio.Ding. Ding., Ding. You are correct.
Web is optimized for 4:3 because of the popularity of apple's tablet. This is a FANTASTIC move on Google's part. Every manufacturer will have two screen ratios to sell next year.
I applaud this. I look forward to owning one.
IMO 4:3 is better for larger screened tablets. It means you can hold the tablet in any orientation and it'll still be comfortable and usable. I had a Galaxy Tab 10.1 which is a 10" tab 16:9 and it was unusable in portrait mode. Absolutely hated it in portrait and you're forced to use it in landscape all the time.
I'm glad the tab will be 4:3. Will make it usable in any orientation. Yeah, you get black bars when you're watching something on Youtube, but who cares? Of the tens of millions of people who have purchased iPads, I've never heard of the bars being so disruptive that people just can't use them.
People are just crying about 4:3 because they want 16:9. If it's that bad, then don't purchase the tablet. There are plenty of other 16:9 or 16:10 android tablets for you to get.
Ding. Ding., Ding. You are correct.
Web is optimized for 4:3 because of the popularity of apple's tablet. This is a FANTASTIC move on Google's part. Every manufacturer will have two screen ratios to sell next year.
I applaud this. I look forward to owning one.
We bought two of them off EBay (Thanks, Mr. Anonymous!) and I had to drive two hours both ways to get them at 1am. Fun times.
It was a good thing we did it that way, though, because we don't live in a 3G area and they wouldn't have been sold at local stores.