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They both look smooth. Impressive considering a 4S is 20 months old, and a One has brand new 1 month old tech.
 
I really don't understand this iPhone vs Android war, all in all we will all soon be using Google Glass anyway.
 
What was your goal here? If it was to show us that an almost 2 year old phone with half the specs of the HTC One could run a graphic intensive game such as this then you did a very good job. Just goes to show you how good iOS is optimized and that it doesnt need high specs to perform well.
 
now lets shoot images and video with both and confirm the 4S SH17s all over the HTCone,

I'm not impressed by the one at all, sure it's better than the galaxy plastic 4 but there are things about it that suck like the camera or their odd button layout, and sense blows
 
Watching someone play a game like that on a 4S on my 4S. Instant headache.

Its hard to tell because I'm listening through my Bluetooth but the sound on the HTC sounds really good. I'd like to play with one for a few hours.
 
What was your goal here? If it was to show us that an almost 2 year old phone with half the specs of the HTC One could run a graphic intensive game such as this then you did a very good job. Just goes to show you how good iOS is optimized and that it doesnt need high specs to perform well.

Well, let's not get ahead of ourselves. The 4S is pushing a pathetic number of pixels
 
I really don't understand this iPhone vs Android war, all in all we will all soon be using Google Glass anyway.

Definitely no. Lots of issues with Glass and similar devices. Privacy being the main concern amongst many other legitimate ones.

FWIW, this thread is pointless. 4S is old, One is brand new. Doesn't say much about iPhones except they still perform admirably 20 months later. Doesn't say much about HTC One except that the performance is quite smooth (as it should be).

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Is that an app?

Miracast is like AirPlay. Offers similar type of functionality.
 
I think this post is just showing how the GPU on the A5 is still competitive to existing devices. Simply an Adreno 320 vs PowerVR SGX543MP2. If anything, they are in the same categories in terms of graphics according to benchmark charts on Anandtech. Also question does the iPhone GPU use the RAM for VRAM like Snapdragon devices or is it dedicated VRAM like Nvidia Tegra devices? Can't find any info on this.
 
Is that an app?

As SnowLeopard mentioned above, it's hardware within the handset that supports wireless video streaming.

NVIDIA_Tegra_Miracast_Demo.jpg


Similar to AirPlay.
 
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