Oh Jesus, you're just not getting it, are you...
PPI has to be high for hand-held devices, because you're significantly closer to the screen, and has to be much higher on small screens otherwise you're only going to get a handful of pixels on screen and you'll end up with something akin to a gameboy.
At normal viewing distances, ppi is completely irrelevant.
Resolution is the main thing you need to be concerned with, for picture sharpness/quality. (Other factors include the panel, the processors, etc. They do NOT include pixel density.)
Breakdown time...
He was talking about the iPad 2 which does have a lower PPI.
So you were using out of date info when you said it's better than the iPad. (Incidentally, the U has only fractionally higher ppi than the ipad 2. The ipad 3 blows both out of the water. But that's completely moot...)
PPI is more important than resolution for portable displays.
No it isn't!
High pixel density is essential on small devices - the smaller the screen the more important it is to get the pixels smaller. That's just common sense.
At normal viewing distances, ppi is completely irrelevant. COMPLETELY.Apple didn't start to use Retina screens until the iPad 3 and 4.
There's an ipad 4 now?
That snook in under the radar, didn't it. Surprising, as Apple usually make a big deal of their new releases.
Either way, that sentence is irrelevant.
And as I've already said there isn't a single hands-on report that's complained about the quality of the screen.
I imagine there'll be some, but I'm not arguing about whether the screen is good quality. I'm arguing that the screen isn't better than that on an ipad.
Nintendo historically are known for high quality and high tech hardware for their home consoles, and it's looking like the U is going to carry on that tradition. The only home console not to follow this is the Wii.
Preston North End are historically known for the high quality of their football team. Doesn't mean they're any good now, though, does it.
Casting aside that argument, though, lets get back on track. The screen on the U is not better than that on an ipad...
Please feel free to find a hands-on report that's complaining about the display quality if you can lol.
Why do you want reports complaining about the display quality?
Lets stick to the subject. The screen on the U is not better than that on an ipad...
Edit: Here's a list of the PPI values of various devices.
That's fascinating. Thanks. No really.
Nah, I'm joking. It's not.
The iPad 2 has a resolution of 1024 x 768 on a bigger screen with a lower pixel density.
Exactly. It has a bigger screen, and a higher resolution. It doesn't matter what the pixel density is. You're now proving that the ipad has a better screen. Thought you were trying to prove the opposite?
The U controller has a superior pixel density compared to a 21.5 inch monitor at 1080p.
Well of course it bloody does. It'd look a bloody mess if it had bigger pixels than a television. You're really not getting this, are you!
Everyone that's laid eyes on the thing has said there's very little loss of IQ when switching from a 1080p HDTV to the screen.
I'm detecting a significant drop in IQ, but I guess you're talking about image quality rather than intelligence quotient...
Everyone.
Thanks for clarifying that. Didn't know you'd surveyed everyone that's laid eyes on the new controller, but I'll take your comment at face value. You've genuinely asked everyone, and they've all said there's a little bit of a loss in picture quality when they switch from a screen with two million pixels to a screen with only four hundred thousand pixels.
Are you saying they're all blind or stupid fanboys...?
If they think an image (or video) doesn't lose a lot of clarity when it switches from a screen with 2,000,000 pixels to one with 400,000 pixels then yes, they're blind or stupid fanboys.
It's physically impossible to retain clarity when switching to a screen with 80% less pixels.
There seems to be a hell of a lot of them lololol.
Indeed.
I think part of the problem is that that particular minority make so much more noise than normal folk. Bless their enthusiasm, but it's tiring, especially as they're so blind to the reality.