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Pemalite said: 
Goodnightmoon said:

900p is HD and 600p on a 6.2" screen looks better than 1080p on a huge TV.

Incorrect.
900P is 1600x900. (16:9 ratio.)

HD or "High Definition" is 720P.
720P is 1280x720. (16:9 ratio.)

Ergo, 900P is greater than HD.

Now 600P on a 6.2" screen looks like 600P on a 6.2" screen, does it look better than 1080P on a big TV? Hardly, especially if high quality anti-aliasing is used.
600P is 1066x600. - I was gaming at higher resolutions than that 20 years ago.

Of course, I am also not a fan of low resolutions like 1080P, so I am a little biased.

 

Really... You think I'm 6 years old or something? I know resolutions and everyone knows 720p is HD, my point is that 900p is inside the spectrum of HD so his comment made no sense.

And yes 600p on a 6.2"screen has a way bigger pixel density than 1080p on a huge TV, so it looks better.

Last edited by Goodnightmoon - on 29 November 2017