The red box is the Pixel C screen, it's roughly 5.89" x 8.33". The Yellow box is how a 16:9 video will play on it (not necessarily aligned to the top, but that's the amount of space it will fill - at max) and it is 4.69" x 8.33". It uses approximately approximately 80% of the space, again at max.
I watched some Netflix last night and it looked great. You forget about the letterboxing. I couldn't get it to work on Superchillin, which is a great site to watch TV on. I think it's a Flash issue but I don't really know.
I watched some Netflix last night and it looked great. You forget about the letterboxing. I couldn't get it to work on Superchillin, which is a great site to watch TV on. I think it's a Flash issue but I don't really know.
There are a few posts that discuss the difference. It really isn't much of a difference. It ends up being about a half inch horizontally. I was actually one of those folks that swore it was going to ruin it. The math really explains it. Now I would guess the closer you get to the theater ratios the bigger difference it would make, but as long as the content is made for a TV then it should be negligible difference on the tab.
The screen is the selling point on this tablet. I admit though that compared to Nexus 9, if you aren't going all-in with the keyboard and plan to not watch movies on the Pixel with the keyboard attached (ie holding it) then the N9 comes out ahead esp wrt the speakers.