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Originally Posted by gTen
30fps is what standard TV FPS is...iPhone doesn't do 60fps either. For interface you will not notice a difference between 30fps of 60fps mostly on such a small screen..the only time it may be noticeable is if you use the HDMI out on a bigger screen.
But as I said thats 30 FPS for 720p..but the phone resolution is half that..so if it does not have to resize and is in native resolution 60fps is possible I guess.
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Just to be clear, I'm asking out of pure curiosity and ignorance, as you have more knowledge on this than I do.
I'm not really sure I understand why noticing the difference in framerate would be more difficult depending on screen size. A difference in resolution(especially when jumping to a high resolution) I can see, as it really depends on display space more so, and the Video-Out feature would benefit from this greatly. On something such as a Nintendo DS it's farely easy to see the difference in framerate between 60fps and 30fps even though its screens are pretty small. Granted, I still haven't had much experience with the Iphone and have only seen it in passing mostly, but it really seemed to look much smoother than say, the Droid(again, just talking visual fluidity). How does screen size play into it?