[Q] Question about res - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am thinking about getting the note 10 and got a question about the resolution.
Will saved drawings on the tab be at the same resolution as the screen?
Also. When connected to a tv, What will the output res be?
Will it be full 1080p HD or will it be the same as the tab screen res?

ronkoni said:
I am thinking about getting the note 10 and got a question about the resolution.
Will saved drawings on the tab be at the same resolution as the screen?
Also. When connected to a tv, What will the output res be?
Will it be full 1080p HD or will it be the same as the tab screen res?
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It really depends on what drawing app you use, in sketchbook pro you can save images up to 2.5 k res , in ink you can save them up to 100 mega pixels lol, as for the output I think that also depends on the app you are using and what it supports
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Picture looks cropped using HDMI

Using my G2X/HDMI hooked up to my TV, the picture looks cropped. Can someone tell me how to fix this please? Also with NFS Shift, the picture looks blurry, is that normal?
Samsung 58" Plasma 1080p
Thanks for your time.
samsonitus said:
Using my G2X/HDMI hooked up to my TV, the picture looks cropped. Can someone tell me how to fix this please? Also with NFS Shift, the picture looks blurry, is that normal?
Samsung 58" Plasma 1080p
Thanks for your time.
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Make sure your phone is on "auto" or 1080p in HDMI settings..... also might be the cable try it with a different HD device... I.e. a camera/camcorder
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It is probably blurry because you have the TV set to FULL aspect and probably running a lower res that is getting stretched.
I have it running on my 24" monitor and seems fine. I haven't tried on my 55" LCD TV. The main OS is 800x400 so that getting stretched to 1080.
I use it on my 55" Samsung and it looks fine
The pic on my 55" Sammy was cropped on the edges and a bit blurry until I set the pic aspect to "Just Scan". (P-size was on 16:9). Everything cleared up.
hey guys were did u buy your cable ? or whats the name of the cable? plz help me out

Screen quality good for movies & youtube?

I want to get this tablet mainly for movies & youtube. I know the screen is only 800p, but I have a slow Internet connection so I only tend to watch 720p videos anyway.
How good do youtube and movies look on this display with regards to black level and colours.
Vertron said:
I want to this tablet mainly for movies & youtube. I know the screen is only 800p, but I have a slow Internet connection so I only tend to watch 720p videos anyway.
How good do youtube and movies look on this display with regards to black level and colours.
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This review pretty much sums it up...
"The Note 10.1's display was both a disappointment and a surprise. The display carries a resolution of 1280 by 800 pixels, the same as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 and the Toshiba Excite 10.1. That means no high-pixel density clarity or detail on text or graphics, as you'd find on the Acer Iconia Tab A700, Apple iPad, and Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700.
However, Samsung has clearly done something with this tablet to boost its display performance. The sharpness and color of images is dramatically better than the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, and my high-resolution images in the Google Gallery had sharpness and detail that came close to what you'd find on the high-pixel density displays. (Another observation: Android tablets typically struggle with skin tones, but the Note 10.1 produced some of the most realistic skin tones I've seen.) Text clarity was better than than on the abysmal Galaxy Tab 2, but it couldn't hold a candle to what you'd get on any of the high-pixel density displays."
I think it's awesome in my opinion. I live the dual speakers having forward. It's now my go to to watch series on in bed.
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I thunk this tablet may have the best 1280x800 HD displays out there. REMEMBER. 720P is HD also The display combined with great stereo speakers make this an excellent tablet for media consumption and viewing/listening.
I watch a lot of movies on it. I really don't have an issue with the screen and the sound is impressive.
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If you've watched 1080p videos and 720p for example a 15 inch laptop I'd say that you didn't see almost any difference. Of course the screen resolution itself is more important than the videos resolution, but then think about the size, which is minus 5 inches of that laptops screen I find this tablets screen very good. Sometimes I have to zoom webpages but that's only when using splitscreen. So yes it's verygood, but it could be better of course
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Vertron said:
I want to get this tablet mainly for movies & youtube. I know the screen is only 800p, but I have a slow Internet connection so I only tend to watch 720p videos anyway.
How good do youtube and movies look on this display with regards to black level and colours.
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Very Good. Breathtaking and inspiring.
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The screen is accurately calibrated according to "Display Tester" by gombosdev (free in the Play Store). I have no tablet or phone (LCD or AMOLED) that can pass all of the app's gamma tests -- except the 10.1 Note (with latest update).
I was really confused when I wanted to buy a tablet. I was confused between both the New iPad and the Samsung Note 10.1
I was a big Apple fan until I got my hands on this amazing, inspiring, incredible, and lovely Note.
It is seriously one of the best devices I ever had.
Web browsing, youtube videos, movies, gaming, studies, and so much more! "I was actually watching SuperNatural's new episode on my Note10.1 today."
Word of advice: GET IT !

Tab2 10.1 Any good for viewing 1080P movies?

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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[Q] Screen Resolutions???

hi everyone
I need to ask something that i was unable to find answer on internet or Google searching. I come straight to the point. It's basically a general thing about devices that i found different in aspect of screen resolution and i couldn't find difference.
There is one Android device which gives resolution of 540*960 on a 5inch LCD and there is an Android phone which gives 1080*1920 resolution on 5.1 inch LCD like S5 AND 1440*2560 resolution on 5.1 inch LCD.
I want to ask what is the difference that these resolution gives, i am currently using 540*960 resolution phone and what difference i would note by using 1080*1920 resolution? will thing appear small on it?
For example on a home screen, i have a gadget of weather, will it appear more smaller? because i didn't get the difference of resolution and their result difference.
awaisagha said:
hi everyone
I need to ask something that i was unable to find answer on internet or Google searching. I come straight to the point. It's basically a general thing about devices that i found different in aspect of screen resolution and i couldn't find difference.
There is one Android device which gives resolution of 540*960 on a 5inch LCD and there is an Android phone which gives 1080*1920 resolution on 5.1 inch LCD like S5 AND 1440*2560 resolution on 5.1 inch LCD.
I want to ask what is the difference that these resolution gives, i am currently using 540*960 resolution phone and what difference i would note by using 1080*1920 resolution? will thing appear small on it?
For example on a home screen, i have a gadget of weather, will it appear more smaller? because i didn't get the difference of resolution and their result difference.
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firstly i can guess by the post that you are a noob but would like to help you change to pro so here it goes
the difference are
420*320 and below ldpi-small- 2-3inches - packed with 100 to 150 ppi screen
470*320and below IS mdpi - normal- 3 to 4.2 inches - packed with upto 200ppi
640*480and up IS hdpi- large-4.2 to 7 inches - packed with 200 to 300ppi
920x720and up IS qhdpi- extra large- more than 7 inches - packed with >300ppi
if that's unclear to you
try searching up screen support on google or api guidelines
if i helped hit that thanks meter
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rohitarora27 said:
firstly i can guess by the post that you are a noob but would like to help you change to pro so here it goes
the difference are
420*320 and below ldpi-small- 2-3inches - packed with 100 to 150 ppi screen
470*320and below IS mdpi - normal- 3 to 4.2 inches - packed with upto 200ppi
640*480and up IS hdpi- large-4.2 to 7 inches - packed with 200 to 300ppi
920x720and up IS qhdpi- extra large- more than 7 inches - packed with >300ppi
if that's unclear to you
try searching up screen support on google or api guidelines
if i helped hit that thanks meter
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i am sorry if i sounded noob but i was unaware of these things. I was just wondering what's the difference of resolutions when the screen size is same.
From your post what i got was, that it is basically the PPI thing, which makes screen more bright and colorful etc. so more PPI is based on more resolution or pixels.
I am currently using Huawei G610s and it has 640*480 with 220ppi. I thought that resolution is same as in case of computers, the more resolution the more smaller the pixel and picture size and more desktop area. I am currently using 1680*1050. So i thought in same context and was wondering and thought to ask.
awaisagha said:
i am sorry if i sounded noob but i was unaware of these things. I was just wondering what's the difference of resolutions when the screen size is same.
From your post what i got was, that it is basically the PPI thing, which makes screen more bright and colorful etc. so more PPI is based on more resolution or pixels.
I am currently using Huawei G610s and it has 640*480 with 220ppi. I thought that resolution is same as in case of computers, the more resolution the more smaller the pixel and picture size and more desktop area. I am currently using 1680*1050. So i thought in same context and was wondering and thought to ask.
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firstly ppi refers to the pixels per inch
it in simple words is how tightly pixels are packed in a sq inch of area on the screen . the more the ppi count the smaller each pixel gets providing you with sharper and intense quality display
also if you did not search api guidelines on google
i am here to help you
here go ahead and just go through the detailed version and i think it will solve almost all of your query
http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html
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Now. Don't get concerned on how you sound. We were all like that at some point. The resolution that you have probably is around 200 DPI (depending on screen size) My phone (Xperia SP) has a 4.6 inch 1024 x 720 display AKA 720p display. In person, how they look actually matters. Anything above 300ppi is crisp and extremely sharp. A Samsung galaxy s5 has a PPI of around 400. These numbers don't really matter but if you see them in person, they really look nice. Hope I helped you.
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Screen mirroring

When screen mirroring with a samsung tv can it display in higher resolutions like 1080?
hinds90 said:
When screen mirroring with a samsung tv can it display in higher resolutions like 1080?
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Casting does now. Not sure about Miracast
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Is that something you have to purchase cables for? I'm just wondering about from my phone to a samsung tv with the built it apps on the phone and tv.
It looks like mine is 1080p or even 1440p when I screen mirror to my samsung tv. Try a YouTube video on 720p then max resolution and see if you can see a difference.
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Doesn't seem to work Netflix isn't hd either

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