- Some of the reviews I've read comment on the screen resolution saying that it's not high enough for a screen this big. They say that certain elements feel "blown up" and that when some web pages are zoomed in on, the text starts to look jaggy and/or pixelated. Any truth to this? What are your experiences?
Thanks.11-16-2011 04:04 PMLike 0 - Some of the reviews I've read comment on the screen resolution saying that it's not high enough for a screen this big. They say that certain elements feel "blown up" and that when some web pages are zoomed in on, the text starts to look jaggy and/or pixelated. Any truth to this? What are your experiences?
Thanks.
I also compared with a Lumia 800, and funnily enough, because of the awful Pentile pixel matrix on the Lumia, things looked more pixelated than they did on the Titan. The only place I saw some pixelation on the Titan was on the little buttons in the pop up menu. And that was only when you looked closely at the screen.11-16-2011 06:15 PMLike 0 - Lack of pixel density is probably something you'll never notice on the Titan. And this is coming from an iPhone Retina Display user. I've never thought a web page looked badly blown up or pixelated. I added some comparison photos with an iPhone 4 and the HTC Titan.
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- That looks great Muero_ thanks for taking the time to do the comparison piccies. :)
The white looks lovely and white too. :)11-16-2011 06:42 PMLike 0 -
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- How did you get a Titan in Ohio?
Thanked 4 times in 1 post with only 3 total posts on the site. That has to be some sort of record. Thanks for the pics. Makes me happy to hear that a retina users does not mind the screen. Wonder why the ads do not show up on the Titan but do on the iPhone?11-17-2011 10:59 AMLike 0 - I posted this a lot already, but... For reference, the htc titan has higher ppi than an iPhone 3gs. Nuff said.
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I don't know why the ads didn't show up on the Titan. I didn't even notice until you mentioned it.- Share
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- Female British accent? I want that if so. Need a dev to make an app that changes the voice on US versions then.
I hope IE9 does not have ads, that would be great. My guess is it just needs an update probably. Funny that the iPhone with its huge resolution still only shows the same amount of text on pages. WHY? Because the screen is so damn small that they have to increase the default zoom to be at all legible and that defeats the purpose of the higher resolution.11-17-2011 01:19 PMLike 0 - Thanks for posting the pics! The Titan's screen looks fantastic. I bought the Samsung Focus S this week but I think I am going to exchange it for the Titan.11-17-2011 09:12 PMLike 0
- I found a video on YouTube where the guy is pinch zooming in and out on a web page.. text looks just fine, no pixielization or anything. I have no idea what some of these reviews were talking about!
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sk1rtsfly likes this.11-17-2011 10:06 PMLike 1 - Share
- Probably just looking for points to disfavor the Titan :P I mean, the nitpicking has to start somewhere, right? :D11-17-2011 10:49 PMLike 0
- Vector rendered will look, if anything, better when zoomed...
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sk1rtsfly likes this.11-18-2011 07:03 AMLike 1 - Share
- Some of the reviews I've read comment on the screen resolution saying that it's not high enough for a screen this big. They say that certain elements feel "blown up" and that when some web pages are zoomed in on, the text starts to look jaggy and/or pixelated. Any truth to this? What are your experiences?
Thanks.
I've had an iPhone 4 since the day it was released and my main reservation about the Titan was the pixel density but I've had it for over a week now and used it ridiculous amounts of time each day and I can tell you that I'm stunned at how beautiful this screen is. It's fantastic, and better than the iPhone 4 in my opinion. The colors are amazing, it's bright, and I'd take this over a blue-tinted AMOLED or a jagged pentile display any day! Not to mention that Windows Phone is the most exciting OS out there right now :PLast edited by jccrawfo; 11-21-2011 at 10:02 AM.
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- Has anyone compared, or just flat out know, do the HTC Rezound and Titan have similar looking screens? (Can you use the same "screen/panel" with different resolutions?) I ask because, my friend just bought the Rezound and the screen is just beautiful! I have yet to see a Titan in person. I am just curious though.11-21-2011 01:05 PMLike 0
- Yeah, I know the resolution is different. Only reason I mention the Rezound as I've recently seen it and it is also an HTC SLCD screen. I'm concerned with blacks, color, contrast, etc... I guess, unless someone has seen both or has a real understanding of screen manufacturing, I probably won't get an answer. Its not a big deal, I was just curious. I was thoroughly impressed with the Rezound's screen, beyond the resolution. I will know in a week, I guess.11-21-2011 02:32 PMLike 0
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