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    Samsung 276ppi screen defeats Apple MacBook Retina display

    Prepare to have your eyeballs melted: Samsung is readying a screen so crisp, so sharp, so detailed, it actually destroys retinas. Or to be more precise, it beats the resolution of Apple's famous Retina display.

    Samsung has announced it will unveil the new high-resolution laptop screen this month. It's a 13.3-inch 3,200x1,800 screen likely to find its way into slimline ultrabook laptops, offering a stunning 276 pixels per inch.

    That's a more detailed screen than that of the 2,560x1600-pixel resolution of the 13-inch MacBook Pro 13's Retina display screen, which gives you 227ppi. In fact, it's even more detailed than the 2,880x1,800 screen in the next MacBook up, the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display.

    It's better too than rivals including the 2,560x1,700 Google Chromebook Pixel. But before we get too far ahead of ourselves, let's note that it's only a demonstration at the moment, being exhibited at an industry gathering rather than actually being built into any new products.

    Samsung is also showing off a high-definition AMOLED screen that promises to use a quarter less power than current technology, as well as a 23-inch touchscreen that you can control with all ten fingers.

    And that's not to mention two new 4K ultra high definition televisions bringing UHD into the realms of the vaguely affordable, as opposed to current models that cost upwards of £35,000.

    Is Samsung set to beat Apple at the laptop game, just like it's doing in the world of smart phones? Tell me your thoughts in the comments

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    Qualcomm is showing technology at 577 pixels per inch so what do they call that ?

    It just goes up and up (and always has), and stupid boasting just shows the mentality of hardware companies like Samsung....... They never learn

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    Re: Samsung 276ppi screen defeats Apple MacBook Retina display

    Quote Originally Posted by twol View Post
    Qualcomm is showing technology at 577 pixels per inch so what do they call that ?

    It just goes up and up (and always has), and stupid boasting just shows the mentality of hardware companies like Samsung....... They never learn
    Trouble is, companies like Apple started doing that and gullible customers bought it. So if that's how you gotta fight...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pooface View Post
    Trouble is, companies like Apple started doing that and gullible customers bought it. So if that's how you gotta fight...

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    Quote Originally Posted by twol View Post
    There is a difference between being first and a follower.....once a follower always a follower
    or for some. once a fanboy always a fanboy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    or for some. once a fanboy always a fanboy.
    Always thought you were

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    Samsung 276ppi screen defeats Apple MacBook Retina display

    Quote Originally Posted by twol View Post
    Always thought you were
    Nope, I have any devices from many manufacturers including this iPad. I do however like to give those apple fanboys stick when ever possible, all innocent and good humoured of course.


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