True to its rep, it's easily among the best screens you'll see on a smartphone today. That's not to say the G3's screen doesn't look fantastic - because it does. Both phones use LCD panels, and both have been praised for boasting among the best smartphone displays you can feast your eyes on right now.Īnd you know what? In most real-world use, the differences between the two are virtually impossible to detect. What I can tell you for sure is that I've been spending a lot of time using the LG G3, which packs a futuristic-sounding 2560-x-1440 538-pixel-per-inch display, and comparing it with the HTC One (M8), which has a more typical 1920-x-1080 441-pixel-per-inch screen. Pick whichever interpretation you prefer. Either that or, you know, we really don't need these Quad HD displays after all.
So I must need some sort of special superhuman vision.
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(With my contacts in, at least.) But smartphone manufacturers are now telling us we need super-high-res Quad HD screens on our mobile devices - and damn it, I can barely tell the difference between them and the already-impressive 1080p screens on smartphones today. I'm starting to think I need to upgrade my eyes.ĭon't get me wrong: I've got perfectly good vision.