hehe.. Well if I were you I wouldn't give much attention.. WP bashers over foums and blogs will keep doing so for any reason they see fit till they either give up or no one takes them seriously anymore..
Yes that's the Pentile matrix screen in action...
The HD7's display is one of its weak points btw with its slow response time refreshing itself and and its a classical TFT LCD.. But no pixelation at all!
Anyway, in comparison no GSII owner ever complained about pixelation for instance, note that the GSII is a regular RGB matrix with that Super AMOLED Plus.. It has a ppi of just 220 btw..
The Lumia 800 has a ppi of 250, same as Moto Razr with its relatively higher resolution but bigger screen.. Both Pentile btw..
And the latest Nexus even with its 316 ppi due to its HD display, in certain cases, the Pentile artifacts are to be recognized..
Anyway, I hope the Lumia 800, Galaxy Nexus, and Razr to be the last Pentile phones to be released! It's time that regular RGB AMOLERAB be standardized!!
And as an ultimate proof against this resolution myth, the iPad along with all other Android tablets feature around the 130 ppi!!!
And we view both tablets and smartphones at same distance to our eyes!
So if there are users complaining about pixelation with current smartphones, then they better throw their tablets out of the window!!
Having higher HD resolution delivers a better experience indeed, but it's not a must! It's not a deal breaker not having them. It's a plus factor! Devices with no such high ppi are still very much usable... The Pentile ones though, no matter what ppi they offer, they're still inferior in certain cases..
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