The latter does have fractionally smaller top and bottom bezels so you get a slightly higher screen - to - body ratio but — like the
tiny difference in resolution density — there's there's no obvious winner here other than the 0.2 - inches.
Its conclusion: You'd need an 84 - inch screen and you'd need to sit 5.5 feet from it to detect
any difference in resolution.
This could somewhat make up for
the difference in resolution, with the larger screen size being an added bonus.
I asked specifically about
the difference in resolution between the Aura and the AuraHD.
That being said,
the difference in resolution is fairly insignificant.
Holding my Kindle Touch up to the Paperwhite at the event, I could see
a difference in resolution but should have been more hesitant to claim anything about the brightness of the screen with the light turned off.
It dropped significantly and often as evidenced in DF video Edit: Also can we now use this as evidence in future «resolution-gate» discussions that a large portion of consumers can't tell
the difference in resolution as many pixel counters to tell us otherwise
One of the best areas that show
the difference in resolution is the blue scanner «beam» on top of the alien structure.
Isn't how they deal with
the differences in resolution between proxy reconstruction and the instrument record they compare against (not the uptick) described by steps 10 - 12 in the FAQ?
However, since neither of the games we tested natively supports the S8's 18.5:9 aspect ratio,
the difference in resolution isn't quite as large; games on the S8 default to a more traditional 2560 x 1440 16:9 format instead.
The difference in resolution is not much, as the phones look great even on FHD mode.
This nitpicking, however, shows that
the differences in resolution between the two Pixel devices» displays are hard to spot.
Despite
the difference in resolution and pixel densities, there isn't a whole lot of difference between the two displays in terms of clarity, but a contrast can be seen because of the different technologies.
Both devices will allegedly have a 5 - inch screen, but there will be
a difference in resolution.
Unlike the Galaxy Note 8, the V30's camera only has Optical Image Stabilization on the main lens (not the wide - angle, which doesn't really require stabilization), and
the difference in resolution between both lenses means there's a noticeable jump when switching lenses in the middle of a video.
The difference in their resolution is a given, since the latter is not a high - end offering.
This has nothing to do with
the difference in resolution, and it's something we've seen before on AMOLED displays in the past.
Doing anything, including reading text, watching videos, and playing games, is enjoyable, so unless you are using this device for VR, you aren't going to easily notice
the difference in resolution.