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Old 08-14-2014, 08:40 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by apesmom View Post
I never used my old SIII to read, the 4.7 inch screen was too small and something about the display made it uncomfortable
The resolution of your SIII's display wasn't high enough to compete with the next generation of smartphones, all of which had screens that were as good or better than so-called Retina displays. The S4's screen was far more readable than the SIII's (as is your Nexus 7's if it's the 2013 model).

I'd be very interested to know how a Galaxy S4 and S5 might compare to your G3 in terms of reading -- whether its far deeper ppi is easier on the eye. If there's a pronounced difference in readability between previous high-res screens and the G3's, then that could be an exciting development.

I'm also going to be interested in the next-gen LG, since it will likely use the Snapdragon 805, which I think will be far more practical for 24/192 audio.

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