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Quote: Originally Posted by herbapou Both have lower power consumption. But everthing is not always black and white, LTPS is better on active pixels, but IGZO is better with inactive ones. Lower leakage allows IGZO to have fewer refresh. T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cpsro Uh, tuned for color accuracy. They are both so close that there's probably more variance from individual panel to panel in the same model than there is from model to model. But the article didn't really make…
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Quote: Originally Posted by y2an The only test group where the Kindle reportedly outperformed the iPad was the subjective one, and the detailed report doesn't explain how that was controlled for observer bias. The reference was an HDTV but go t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by herbapou http://online.wsj.com/ad/article/vision-breakthrough imo IGZO is better because of off position pixels. And IGZO could allow to play with refresh and only refresh part of the screen. What does this hav…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 One example is the fact the Kindle is a bit brighter display, so they running the back light hotter, You don't know that the backlight is brighter or using more power. Quote: and we know the kindle does …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cpsro Why is this shoot-out being given such attention, when the 8.9" HDX tested is a pre-production unit that no doubt was tuned to the hilt by Amazon? Distribution of the 8.9" HDX doesn't begin for over a month... …
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flaneur wrote: » And like sog35 says above, the costs aren't all in the glass and metal that you see in the device. We've heard that Apple is spending billions in display development over recent years. We can't even find out if this display is IGZ…
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stef wrote: » NO camera on the Fire? OK, it lamely boasts a toy front camera with 1.2 mp. That's a camera from 1993, not 2013. Let's count the ways a camera is a massive feature: video, documentation, ocr, purchasing, photostreaming. Folks love us…
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koop wrote: » Good for Amazon. Everyone knows that Kindles operate on little to no profit margin, so it makes sense their devices are priced less and have very similar specs to the iPads. The Kindle Fire HDX 8.9" is closer in screen size to the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by IQatEdo I'd be more interested in these comparisons were the competition not employing malware as an OS. Let's be quite clear, from the perspective of the user, Android is malware, in that it is designed to deliver t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cpsro Nice to learn there's room for future improvement in efficiency for the Air without loss of image quality. Yay! Finally someone looks at the bright side! An article educating people on displays is good for ev…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan Love the Amazon shills who just joined to tell us how great the Fire is. I'm the only one who just joined, so you must be talking about me? Except I never said (or even implied) that the Fire is great. Now I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfc1138 I would have bet big the first IGZO screen would have been touted to the rooftops. Did APPLE really just let that slip out unmentioned? They did tout it.... indirectly. They even changed the iPad's name b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AdonisSMU Amazon Fire HDX is more closed than iOS. The Kindle Fire is more open than iOS. It lets you install apps without going through their store or jailbreaking/rooting. But it does have a worse app selection.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AtlApple Not sure why anyone would decide to compare these devices. The Kindle with it's 16:9 ratio is made to consume content sold by Amazon. It will be fairly popular with Amazon Prime members. The iPad is a differ…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Stellar1616 It doesn't use IGZO. It says right in apple's tech specs it's an IPS display. In-plane-switching is used in LCD displays. It has a new touch technology though, GF2 or something, they probably got those mi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Who cares. So the kindle has a slightly better display. I bet 99% of the population can't tell the difference. Most of the differences are subtle, but there is one quite large difference that I think most peo…