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Screen Quality: G-Nex Vs. Razr

PsychDoc

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So last night I was playing around with my G-Nex and my friend's Razr and I compared the two screens at 100% brightness. I was kind of shocked to find that the Razr's screen pretty clearly looked superior to the G-Nex's.

First let's talk about the whites (primary comparison webpage was Google's homepage). The G-Nex had a slightly yellowish cast compared to the Razr's evr so slightly pinkish cast. Neither was particularly obvious but I thought the Razr's whites were just a bit better than the whites on the G-Nex. Screen brightness at 100% was about the same with the Razr -maybe- being ever so slightly brighter.

Now on to the blacks. Here there was no comparison; the Razr's blacks were very clearly superior to the G-Nex. This was particularly noticable on black text on a white background. The G-Nex displayed the text as dark gray while the Razr was almost completely black. This was a 1st round TKO for the Razr.

Colors were more saturated and they 'popped' far better on the razr's screen when compared side by side with the G-Nex. Colors on the G-Nex looked kind of faded and washed out in this direct comparison. This was also quite apparent on You Tube videos which I watched synchronized on the two units.

So overall I was shocked to find that the Razr's screen quality was pretty clearly superior to that on the G-Nex. Now, don't get me wrong, I still love my G-Nex and have no intention of returning it. Further, in anything other than a direct comparison the G-Nex's screen is wonderful and clearly better than my former, much loved, Incredible.

My shock comes from the fact that, based on paper specs alone, the G-Nex screen should have blown away the Razr's. Pixel density, PPI, etc, etc. Just goes to show how much weight we should put on published specs. Seems there's more going on with what we end up seeing than what can be reduced to a number.

Just thought I'd pass this along.
 
I haven't used them side-by-side, but the RAZR's text is annoyingly jagged. I can still tell the VGN is pentile, but it isn't noticeable without looking really closely.
 
Compare them both in direct sunlight. That is something that you can't do in the store, or get an honest answer from a salesman. Seriously, I'd like to know.
 
I have a Nexus and had a Razr - the pentile display on the Razr is truly horrific to my eyes (but some people will notice it less). For me the Nexus display is VASTLY better than the Razr's - the better blacks/contrast/whatever on the Razr does nothing to compensate that.
 
It's all software, the displays are almost the same, only difference is in resolution.

I've arrived at the point where it's all about experiencing ICS, with updates, with no manufacturer bloat-skin. I want a big screen that looks nice. I want a fast chip that's not laggy.

I'm not concerned about having the single "best" screen, camera, etc.
 
the colors on my rent-a-razr were almost "cartoony". it seems like they cranked the contrast up too high, IMO. i had one for 28 days, and got used to it, but the nexus provides much more "natural" colors while still being just as vivid.
 
You get to a point where both screens are excellent. So what the hell else matters which one is microscopically better than the other?
 
Nexus appears to have similar touch issues like the Rezound. If correct, I wonder if that is a trend for higher res displays, due to the high pixel to area ratio. Game emulators are awful on the Rezound when using the virtual pads.

Maybe devs have to catch up with the display tech.

As far as displays, both seem good to me, but the higher res nulls the grain on the Nexus.
 
Nexus appears to have similar touch issues like the Rezound. If correct, I wonder if that is a trend for higher res displays, due to the high pixel to area ratio. Game emulators are awful on the Rezound when using the virtual pads.

Maybe devs have to catch up with the display tech.

As far as displays, both seem good to me, but the higher res nulls the grain on the Nexus.


I agree...
 
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