Actually, it's not like that at all. The differences between a pentile screen and iPhone retina display are easily distinguishable by the human eye.
It depends entirely on pixel density. A pentile screen with high enough density cannot be recognized by the human eye. The difference in opinion about existing pentile screens stems from their (sub)pixel density being just high enough for some to surpass the resolution of their retina, and a tad too low for those with acquiline vision. A small increase in density will completely make this a non-issue for anyone, yet the microscope will still be able to show the same pentile pattern.
Not when then the resolution is 1280 x 720 at 316 dpi, sorry it just isn't so. Especially when it's also a SAMOLED+. My Galaxy Note only has 295 dpi at 1280 x 800 and that screen is nothing but amazing.
Sure, if you like everything to be a funky blueish color.
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It depends entirely on pixel density. A pentile screen with high enough density cannot be recognized by the human eye. The difference in opinion about existing pentile screens stems from their (sub)pixel density being just high enough for some to surpass the resolution of their retina, and a tad too low for those with acquiline vision. A small increase in density will completely make this a non-issue for anyone, yet the microscope will still be able to show the same pentile pattern.
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Originally Posted by Relic
Not when then the resolution is 1280 x 720 at 316 dpi, sorry it just isn't so. Especially when it's also a SAMOLED+. My Galaxy Note only has 295 dpi at 1280 x 800 and that screen is nothing but amazing.
Sure, if you like everything to be a funky blueish color.