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Originally Posted by bboyneko
Are you guys insane? Have you looked at small fonts on the iPhone screen vs the galaxy S? Go to a webpage on the iPhone4..zoom out until the font is tiny..you can actually READ it on the iPhone4 and it is CRISP. On the Galaxy S the font has serious blur issues.
The Super AMOLED on the samsung is too purple/blue, over saturated and BLURRY for small fonts especially. Saying it is on par with the Retina screen is wishful thinking.
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No one said its on par with the Retina..it is Better then the Retina >.> lol
Yes tiny font will not be legible as it is on the Retina..but who cares?!?! your not suppose to read letters that small on a screen..it will put a lot of pressure on your eyes...
That said the saturation can go both ways...you can argue that the iphone screen is "under-saturated"...(Test indicate that the display is 36% under-saturated making colors look dull)
Super AMOLED also wins out in other things like using less energy, more colors, better contrast, faster refresh rate.
Also..did you look at the Super AMOLED? or just a regular AMOLED screen? because so far your the 1st person who said this...
Either way..the point of this is thread to educate people about the super amoled screen and how for general use the pixel count doesn't mean anything...If you notice in the thread topic I never even mention "which is better"...I just put them side by side to the original image for people to understand...
If you want to continue the discussion on which is better, there is a thread in the comparison forum which is meant for that purpose..