I guess he really enjoys the larger screen.you know the 8 plus is a 16.9 screen right?
Doesn't sound weird to me. I enjoy the 'full screen' experience on my X also. I guess us 'non notch haters' don't sit and stare at the notch, while watching video, to try and figure out what kind of plant (also known as 'content' on these forums) it is that the notch is 'covering up'. Because, after all, we know that any film maker/videographer puts the main subject matter at the edge of the frame and not in the middle.I know it sounds weird but what I'm getting at is after all these years of bezels on top and bottom that it feels refreshing to have the "full screen" experience on XS Max. Closer to the vision of a slab of glass. The notch isn't a problem and content seems more immersive.
So you don’t mind half the video being croppedView attachment 787863 I know it sounds weird but what I'm getting at is after all these years of bezels on top and bottom that it feels refreshing to have the "full screen" experience on XS Max. Closer to the vision of a slab of glass. The notch isn't a problem and content seems more immersive. Picture taken with iPad Pro 10.5
I don't mind not being able to see the doorknob on the edge of the frame. Or the rock down in the corner. I'm focused on what's going on in the middle of the screen where the main focus of the film/video is. I'm too busy taking in the actual story/theme of what is happening in the video to worry about how the scene is framed.So you don’t mind half the video being cropped
I don't mind not being able to see the doorknob on the edge of the frame. Or the rock down in the corner. I'm focused on what's going on in the middle of the screen where the main focus of the film/video is. I'm too busy taking in the actual story/theme of what is happening in the video to worry about how the scene is framed.
You’re watching it on a mobile phone....it’s already compromised and hardly what the director intended at 6.5 inches lol listen to yourselfLiterally cutting corners. Not for me. It'd be like removing surround speakers. Movie watching should be an enveloping experience on whatever screen it's on. So taking in all the visuals/sounds the directer intended is a must.
Imagine watching a cinematic film like Lord of the Rings with each side cropped.
Another example is when I was playing games, I wouldn't want the edges cut off, as in hindered my enjoyment.
You're cutting corners when it comes to two things; understanding a point that's being made & discussing things in a proper manner.You’re watching it on a mobile phone....it’s already compromised and hardly what the director intended at 6.5 inches lol listen to yourself
No he very clearly understood the point, you're just upset that his understanding of how a director would want you to watch a film don't line up to your particular ideal mobile experience.You're cutting corners when it comes to two things; understanding a point that's being made & discussing things in a proper manner.
You can recreate the cinematic experience on any sized screen if you watch from a relevant distance to the screen size...
https://stari.co/tv-monitor-viewing-distance-calculator
Turn down the lights, plug in a decent pair of surround earphones & your condescending "listen to yourself" looks even sillier.
Sorry but that Notch Stands out like a Mofo.View attachment 787863 I know it sounds weird but what I'm getting at is after all these years of bezels on top and bottom that it feels refreshing to have the "full screen" experience on XS Max. Closer to the vision of a slab of glass. The notch isn't a problem and content seems more immersive. Picture taken with iPad Pro 10.5
you know the 8 plus is a 16.9 screen right?
Literally cutting corners. Not for me. It'd be like removing surround speakers. Movie watching should be an enveloping experience on whatever screen it's on. So taking in all the visuals/sounds the directer intended is a must.
Imagine watching a cinematic film like Lord of the Rings with each side cropped.
Another example is when I was playing games, I wouldn't want the edges cut off, as in hindered my enjoyment.
Nobody's upset. Just here for a discussion.No he very clearly understood the point, you're just upset that his understanding of how a director would want you to watch a film don't line up to your particular ideal mobile experience.
LOL @ the notion in your last sentence makes the other poster look silly.
That's another level of "technical", but cheers for the info.I mean, since you want to get technical about it...