- Dec 21, 2011
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OK first things first, I enjoy 1080p 'true' HD as much as the next guy. However, after playing with my S8 for a couple of days, I realized that the screen is of such good quality overall especially with it covering most of the color gamut and its brightness and contrast...the 720p setting looks GOOD. Now I must also admit that this realization comes with a big caveat. I'm nearsighted and at normal usage distances to my eyes with glasses on, it is VERY difficult for me to distinguish between 720p and 1080p. What can I say? I'm getting old.
I'm looking at my screen right now and it looks GREAT even at the lower resolution. Now when it comes to HD content from Netflix and YouTube and other streaming apps? Yeah its nice to look at but I don't view most of my media on my phone anyway, (I use my iPad Pro for that).
What I am REALLY looking forward to is a boost in battery life from the phone having to push less pixels. Will have to do a full 24 hour testing of the battery life on that and get back to you guys but for now, I'm a 720p man.
Who's with me? ;-)
I'm looking at my screen right now and it looks GREAT even at the lower resolution. Now when it comes to HD content from Netflix and YouTube and other streaming apps? Yeah its nice to look at but I don't view most of my media on my phone anyway, (I use my iPad Pro for that).
What I am REALLY looking forward to is a boost in battery life from the phone having to push less pixels. Will have to do a full 24 hour testing of the battery life on that and get back to you guys but for now, I'm a 720p man.
Who's with me? ;-)