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Originally Posted by BlackDynamite
It absolutely did too finish faster. You're the one making excuses saying to exclude certain parts of the test in order to make it seem like it didn't finish faster. But anyone who watches it can easily see that it finished significantly faster.
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Quadrant does CPU test, memory test, 2D GPU test, 3D GPU test, I/O test..which test did it finish faster?
I timed the tests myself and you can check it yourself..the difference was on the I/O test taking 6 seconds longer (prob because there is more a lot more rom, but thats irrelevant)..I am not telling you to exclude anything I am telling you to separate and judge each test individually..
This is called flat out denial of the truth...as the evidence is there..no excuses...the only test that finished faster is I/O..all other tests they finished equally but the SGS 2 had higher FPS and a higher overall score..the end..
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You are totally wrong. If you change the resolution, the tv absolutely has to process it. That's why not all tv's can even do it.
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ummm tvs include a certain amount of pixels..you cant do 1080p if the physical pixel count isnt there..that doesnt mean you cant play 1080p content it will just be rescaled to 720p physical resolution.
If I display 720p on a 1080p TV without rescaling..and 720p on a 720p TV the processing is equal..TVs only lately have had atom chips put in..so far they have been pretty dumb machines with little/no processing power...