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This is a discussion on Retina screen - only on iPad within the iPad 3 Forum forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; Originally Posted by augustya I would beg to differ here, I have a Samsung Galaxy S-2 which has a Super Amoled Plus Display and My ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by augustya View Post
    I would beg to differ here, I have a Samsung Galaxy S-2 which has a Super Amoled Plus Display and My Brother has a iPhone-4S and when I compare the display of these two devices side by side, I feel the SGS-2 is definitely more bright but the colour reproduction and display is way, way much better on the iPhone-4s than the SGS-2. SGS-2 is just eye dazzling bright but no quality to colours. Infact as I mentioned in one of my other post like a lot of people here talking about the yellow Hue on their new iPad the SGS-2 suffers from a Greenish Hue to its display. I tell you it is Crappy. But on the other hand, Samsung Galaxy Note which only has the Super Amoled Display I thought the display was much better than the SGS-2 so Samsung has different displays for different devices.
    Not sure how you can differ on what I see on my devices, lol. I didn't say I spoke for every screen in the world. I posted specifically about my devices and their screens. You also appear to have missed my point that individual devices differ, even among the identical model. Maybe you could try rereading my message on a better screen, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaykaykay View Post
    Not sure how you can differ on what I see on my devices, lol.
    Do I need to see a device to know what technology it is running on lol !

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaykaykay View Post
    I didn't say I spoke for every screen in the world.
    You were speaking for Amoled screens weren't u ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaykaykay View Post
    I posted specifically about my devices and their screens.
    Your Device and their screens ?? lol !

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaykaykay View Post
    You also appear to have missed my point that individual devices differ, even among the identical model. Maybe you could try rereading my message on a better screen, lol.
    When I said that about the New iPad having Different Displays some having the Yellow Hue and some not having those, People here convicted me for having dared to utter such a word ! lol

    You were making a point for Amoled Screens you did not mention anything specific like a Amoled Plus or just a Amoled Screen

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    So waiting for the retina amoled Galaxy Tab,lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by augustya View Post
    Do I need to see a device to know what technology it is running on lol !



    You were speaking for Amoled screens weren't u ?



    Your Device and their screens ?? lol !



    When I said that about the New iPad having Different Displays some having the Yellow Hue and some not having those, People here convicted me for having dared to utter such a word ! lol

    You were making a point for Amoled Screens you did not mention anything specific like a Amoled Plus or just a Amoled Screen
    My post is there with specifics, and if you're still confused, I can't help you.

    I don't judge screens I can't see; I can speak about screens on my devices and that's it. I've mentioned on various threads that my one of my iPad screens has a yellow tint, which has not bothered me, for instance. I don't judge other people's screens, because I've never laid my eyes on them, lol. But that doesn't seem to stop you.

    On various threads, you've posted a lot of things that have made little sense. For instance, you posted on a thread where someone asked for help with activating the smart cover feature, and you gave the wrong answer, because you don't own an iPad, lol.
    Last edited by Kaykaykay; 04-05-2012 at 06:41 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasper2012 View Post
    So waiting for the retina amoled Galaxy Tab,lol
    I'd like to see one of those, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaykaykay View Post
    My post is there with specifics, and if you're still confused, I can't help you.
    Pls explain me how was it specific that you were talking about weren't u talking about Amoled screens in general.Did u mention in specific that u were talking about the Amoled screens on your Samsung Note nope, I don't think so...

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaykaykay View Post
    I I don't judge screens I can't see; I can speak about screens on my devices and that's it. I've mentioned on various threads that my one of my iPad screens has a yellow tint, which has not bothered me, for instance. I don't judge other people's screens, because I've never laid my eyes on them, lol. But that doesn't seem to stop you.
    The whole idea of a community forum like this is u exchange ideas, share thoughts and inform people if there is any problem with anything. So if u r not doing that, I don't know what else r u doing .

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaykaykay View Post
    On various threads, you've posted a lot of things that have made little sense. For instance, you posted on a thread where someone asked for help with activating the smart cover feature, and you gave the wrong answer, because you don't own an iPad, lol.
    Lol ! Did someone giving a reality check, hurt your ego !

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    Quote Originally Posted by augustya View Post
    Pls explain me how was it specific that you were talking about weren't u talking about Amoled screens in general.Did u mention in specific that u were talking about the Amoled screens on your Samsung Note nope, I don't think so...
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    Quote Originally Posted by AQ_OC View Post
    See post #9 in this thread.
    Yes but later on He/She also goes on to talk about Amoled screens in general which is what I was pointing out. Amoled and Super Amoled Plus are different displays....

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    You are comparing apples and oranges. Super AMOLED is a screen technology used to illuminate the pixels. Retina refers to pixel density as a function of viewing distance. Most new iDevices use LCD-IPS screens. It depends on the AMOLED screen, but most have tended to be over saturated on unrealistic, making it look like people are wearing makeup or are a cartoon. It certainly grabs the eye, but is not accurate. I have always used IPS displays when I can get them - on the desktop too because of their accuracy and viewing angle.

    In any case, I think both S AMOLED and LCD-IPS produce above average quality considering the other terrible technology out there like Motorola's pentile displays and many LCD-TN laptop displays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by c.hack View Post
    You are comparing apples and oranges. Super AMOLED is a screen technology used to illuminate the pixels. Retina refers to pixel density as a function of viewing distance. Most new iDevices use LCD-IPS screens. It depends on the AMOLED screen, but most have tended to be over saturated on unrealistic, making it look like people are wearing makeup or are a cartoon. It certainly grabs the eye, but is not accurate. I have always used IPS displays when I can get them - on the desktop too because of their accuracy and viewing angle.

    In any case, I think both S AMOLED and LCD-IPS produce above average quality considering the other terrible technology out there like Motorola's pentile displays and many LCD-TN laptop displays.
    I didn't start making the comparison someone else did.And when I pointed out oranges are oranges and Apples are Apples ! Boy o Boy how massively it hit someone's Ego !


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