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There's only one thing to do. Put your iPhone 4 in a blender, convert to the 2G, and BOOM! HD computer screens. :D

Slightly off topic but I think my 2g screen looks nicer than my 3GS screen. Just looks sharper and the brightness is the same.

Back to iPhone 4 I have a few friends that have them and the screens do look stunning.
 
Yeah, you're right it is evil!:mad:

Just the other night I woke up to find it hovering over me, trying to suffocate me with a pillow!:eek::p
 
After using iPhone 4 for a month,
I just realize, how bad google N1 screen is. :(
 
A friend, upon showing him the iPhone 4 for the first time: "I'd heard people going on and on about the screen but didn't believe it…until now."
 
Seriously!

The phone has secretly trained my eyes to make all my computer screens to look old and outdated. :mad:


"Mwahahahahaha," cried Steve Jobs who instantly realized people would now be forced by their own mind to upgrade their computer monitors to a new 27" Cinema Display, or 24", while supplies last.
 
My friend got his iPhone 4 on Orange (UK) and he was showing it me, of course first thing i did was to make the signal drop, but anyway after reading all about how good the screen was i was, i'll admit, a little disappointed, the colours seemed a bit 'warm' to me... it was very crisp but the colours weren't too good, might just have been me expecting more, i dunno?

Nice design though.
 
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calb said:
Most beautiful screen on the market.

No doubt about it!
 


You can't improve on perfection.;)



My friend got his iPhone 4 on Orange (UK) and he was showing it me, of course first thing i did was to make the signal drop, but anyway after reading all about how good the screen was i was, i'll admit, a little disappointed, the colours seemed a bit 'warm' to me... it was very crisp but the colours weren't too good, might just have been me expecting more, i dunno?

Nice design though.

you must untrain your eyes from your poor diet of cool colour temps and embrace the true warm colour temp that is srgb.;)
 
"Mwahahahahaha," cried Steve Jobs who instantly realized people would now be forced by their own mind to upgrade their computer monitors to a new 27" Cinema Display, or 24", while supplies last.

While the Cinema Display is very sharp when compared to other similar sized monitors, it still doesn't come close to the Retina Display's pixel density. 326 ppi of the iPhone 4 versus 109 ppi of the 27" Cinema Display.
 
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