Samsung Reveals Galaxy Note 2, Plans U.S. Version
Top message: A bigger screen... but a lower resolution? by bluecoyote
Replying to: Re: A bigger screen... but a lower resolution? by Zpike
Re: A bigger screen... but a lower resolution?
And of course it's a better device than an HTC MDA, but this is an entirely different thing. For one, they're grafting on pressure-sensitive Wacom stylus functionality, not using a cruddy resistive stylus your MDA used. Second, it's 2012, and for likely half the price someone who doesn't want a stylus can purchase a phone with a far superior screen. They're not up against an MDA 8525- they're up against a One X and an iPhone 5. Nobody wants to take a kick back in screen quality just to have a stylus- which is precisely the problem with the Note 10.1 .
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- Re: A bigger screen... but a lower resolution? by Zpike
- Re: A bigger screen... but a lower resolution? by bluecoyote
- Re: A bigger screen... but a lower resolution? by srich27
- Re: A bigger screen... but a lower resolution? by Zpike
- Pretty embarrassing by Zpike
- Re: A bigger screen... but a lower resolution? by bluecoyote


