if i watch a 1080 p video would the desire s get all the pixels are will it only use 480p or the800p. what would be the differnce between 720 p and 1080pvid.thanks for all answers.
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720p video resolution: 1280x720.
1080p video resolution: 1920x1080.
Desire S' screen resolution: 800x480 (horizontally).
Meaning: anything above 800x480 is a waste of pixels that you won't see, and extra load on the CPU that will need to resample it to 800x480 on the fly.
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For downloading/encoding movies for viewing on the Sensation, what is the optimal resolution/format? For example, would 480p be sufficient or could I actually realize and appreciate a 720p/1080p quality movie on the device?
960*540 is the native resolution. The answer is pretty obvious then.
Obvious because 480p is underkill and 720p is overkill?
Therefore, encode your videos at 960 width.
Well, I have a question regarding the screen resolution. They say it is qHD but when I'm going to download a game or it's data it's all about VGAa like HVGA blah blah blah.
Is qHD a non-standard screen resolution? If it is OK, then what VGA resolution it mostly and better corresponds to?
qhd (960 * 540) is indeed a standard 16:9 resolution. FWVGA (854×480) seems to be the closest VGA match. This link has the details of video resolutions.
resolution. FWVGA (854×480)
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I'm thinking of buying a Tab2 as they are quite cheap now.
I read an online review from 2012 that stated that they are no good for viewing large 1080P file movies?
Is this correct? Have firmware updates corrected this or is the problem related to their average hardware specs?
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yes it'$ cann play 1080 p
if my tab 2 7 can do this , so why this not
Well, our screen resolution is 1024 x 600.
So, while you can play 1080P videos on Tab 2, you won't get the full resolution. You will watch the video no problem, but it won't be at 1080.
ddochi11 said:
Well, our screen resolution is 1024 x 600.
So, while you can play 1080P videos on Tab 2, you won't get the full resolution. You will watch the video no problem, but it won't be at 1080.
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Actually my P5110 has a screen resolution of 1280 x 800 but it's still not 1080P.
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I've always wondered...
On my Nexus 9 which has 2048 x 1536 resolution, how does a 1080p file display so smoothly?
Logically speaking, i would imagine all those 1080p be blown up and stretched to fit the full screen of the display. However, it seems the video is just as crisp as the original.
Is there some magic involved when a video is set to full screen?
Or is it in reality being stretched but my eyes can't distinguish?
You could tell that the quality of a 720p game forced to 1080p looks horrendous.
How do videos in full screen actually work?
Thanks for the education lessons!
To display 1920x1080 image on 2048x1536 screen it's need to be upscaled from 1920x1080 to 2048x1152 (the rest will be filled with black bars). It's just 7% increase, which is hardly noticeable on video content.
Example: 1920x1080 source.
Downscaled to 1366x768, downscaled to 1280x720 and upscaled to 1366x768 (same 7% increase).
Games that ran at subnative resolution are a different thing:
1) They're very aliased.
2) They have pixel-perfect elements like fonts and osd.
3) They're upscaled using fast methods with low quality. They run at sub-native resolution exactly because perfomance is low.
Thanks for that informative reply!
So is it safe to say, it's actually better to get a device with 1920 x 1080 resolution, just for perfect viewing?
Well yeah, but then you would be forfeiting a larger screen. Like vivan said, it's only a 7% increase upscaling the 1920x1080 to 2048x1152,
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So is it safe to say, it's actually better to get a device with 1920 x 1080 resolution, just for perfect viewing?
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I would say that it barely matters - probably subtle difference will be noticeable if you'll switching between 2 devices, but other differences between displays will be way more noticeable.
If I were to select - it would be the last thing I will consider (while first will be display quality and perfomance).
Also you can always switch to 100% zoom mode - it will add small borders on all sides.
The LG Q6 is advertised with a resolution of 2160 x 1080, which is interesting because it's beyond the specs of the Adreno 505 gpu according to Qualcomm but nevermind this, can you still use the screenmirror feature with the original FHD Chromecast? Does anyone know what will happen to the image, will it be cropped/squeezed or is it a no go?
Some other phones have an option to switch the resolution back to a lower one. Does this phone has the same functionality?
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The LG Q6 is advertised with a resolution of 2160 x 1080, which is interesting because it's beyond the specs of the Adreno 505 gpu according to Qualcomm but nevermind this, can you still use the screenmirror feature with the original FHD Chromecast? Does anyone know what will happen to the image, will it be cropped/squeezed or is it a no go?
Some other phones have an option to switch the resolution back to a lower one. Does this phone has the same functionality?
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A regular 1080p display would be 1080 x 1920 but since the lg q6 has an 18:9 display then it's 1080 x 2160 making it fhd+ but it's still 1080p