famousringo said:
I can't believe how hard it is to explain this to you, but there's no such thing as a free lunch. You don't see any improvement, but you still pay real costs to get them. There are other things which can be done with that improved processor besides render more pixels. It can put more detailed textures on higher-polygon 3D objects on that 720p screen, or it can animate things at twice the framerate, or it can save your battery and use less power to render the same image. And what the hell bearing does a 4.8" OLED screen have on a 48" TV screen? You're talking about completely different use cases and design parameters. Unless you're arguing that TVs need to have 450 pixels per inch (in which case, I give up on you), this screen will have absolutely no relevance for Samsung's TV business. |
When it comes out, I'll put it next to my 720p Galaxy Nexus and I know I'll see a difference in overall picture quality.
Also, are you saying Sony, Sammy, and others have no interest in putting out OLED TVs?