How large is the Moto X screen compared to the size of the phone? - Moto X General

The screen takes up 72% of the front of the phone.
Here is how it compares to other phones:
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also: http://i.imgur.com/HxPzvF5.png
We have it pretty good, if small bezel is what you're in to.
https://twitter.com/somospostpc/status/433251245114286080

If Sony claims the Z1 Compact is an engineering miracle, what does that make the Moto X? The Jesus phone!

Hey now. If it wasn't the Moto X: I would've gotten the Z1 Compact just as quickly. However the Moto X came out sooner and I've soon fell in love with the camera gesture action. Superbly useful.

I love how apple hasn't even cracked the 61% mark, but I can see how horrible a 4 inch screen would be with no bezels.
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The moto x is a smaller phone and smaller screen (4.7") than the phones/phablets that beat it (5.7", 5.5", 5.2", 5.0"). In comparisons like these, if you have a huge screen, you can get away with having a slightly bigger bezel than a phone with a smaller screen. It is the best "screen vs bezel" phone in its 4.7" size class. It is a greatly improved phone over the Nexus 4 in this department.

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LG Optimus Vu is also getting stylus.

Wow, LG really wanted to copy Samsung's ideas. At first they announce the awful 4:3 ratio Vu and next thing you know it's also going to sport a stylus too. Link below from Engadget:
http://tinyurl.com/74s7644
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Everyone copies someone at some point. The great thing about Android is that there is choice. Whether that is removable battery, screen aspect ratio or physical keyboard, screen resolution etc.
I wouldn't buy the LG Vu primarily because of it's UI and the lack of frequent updates LG is famous for, but hating LG for all that doesn't benefit or justify our purchase. The point is to keep android going and let the costumers decide for themselves.
This thread reminds me of the type of blogs i read labeled as "Slide to unlock is OURS! No-one else should have it!" Samsung didn't invent the stylus, but i am glad it is present on my phone.
Well this really'd be better to make notes with this thing. But It's definitely would be worse to watch HD movies and to hold this in one hand and also you'll need bigger pocket for carrying this.

Washed Out?

I thought the screen looked pretty good until I played this video and noticed the grass didn't look right. Then I played it on my XYBoard 8.2 and WOW what a difference! The XYBoard has an IPS screen just like the N7, so I'm not comparing it to a Super AMOLED, just another screen of the same technology.
I should mention that both are at max brightness. And it's not that the N7's screen is just brighter, because the whites on the XYBoard's screen are actually brighter than the whites on the N7's screen.
I'm wondering if there is some way to adjust the contrast and saturation...
XYBoard is top, N7 is bottom:
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Happens after HD playback. There's a script you run to fix it. Also I would love some contrast and color control as well...
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I too find that my nexus lacks contest and- to a lesser extent- saturation.
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as per the other thread on this , if you are rooted and dont mind paying for the app here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.widgets.big.tegra.prism.toggle
it fixes it.. i noticed quite a difference..
Try a test-card image and you'll probably see that yellows, green and cyan are really weak. I'm pretty sure this relates to the badly calibrated screens mentioned here: http://www.displaymate.com/news.html#8 and all devices have it.

xperia z1f(z1 mini version) IPS screen!!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=9miSCqgywkI
I prefer mva z1 full hd screen, ips is not symbol of quality, lg g2 id very bad color acurracy, worst than amoled.
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Does not say anywhere that it is IPS screen though... not even the japanese spec sheet... just the normal Trilluminus +x-reality...
and I don't like how it looks... looks a lot like IPhone 5C TBH... still prefer the bigger one Z1
I will definitely buy this phone if it will be available on the international market! Unfortunately there is no official statement about this
docomo z1 will probably have this screen aswell lol. but in full hd.
I really wish that this would come out in Europe as well, whilst I do admire the Z1, it is far to big (personal feeling)
I'm not going to cry about 720p instead of 1080p, but finally a 'smaller' device that isn't cut down internally as well!

Turn your Note 2's screen into a cinematic 42" viewing experience [ideas]

So back when I still had my Canon T2i I had a viewfinder which magnified the 3" display 2.8x.
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. In the ad it mentioned the cinematic experience and strangely enough it wasn't a lie. It looked amazing. However, because of the low amount of pixels it was quite easy to count them.
Now, I think the Note 2 has a lot of potentional to also be turned into a cinema beast, for watching movies for example. The cool thing about the viewfinder was that from the inside it even looked like a theater, due to the shape and a soft material which contributed to the overall feel. Pretty cool. This thread is mainly meant for creative ideas, since there aren't any 5'5" double eyed viewfinders out there. So join in, see who else is interested.
Would be amazing if this could materialize. Keeping track of this thread.
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Would be amazing if this could materialize. Keeping track of this thread.
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:good: So I did find a (rare) dual viewfinder, for the Canon 5D3 etc, which is suitable for 3.2" screens. This pic is for reference and perhaps an idea. The issue with finding the right magnification has to do with the focal length/point, size of the magnifier and the piece that would connect to the screen.

Sony OFFICIALLY confirms remote-play coming to the Z2!

http://blogs.sonymobile.com/2014/10...mote-play-now-available-for-xperia-z3-series/
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Forget about the 5.2 inch Z2. We need to see it made available on the Z2 tablet. That's the device most capable of the feature because of the large display.
Shows how crazy Sony's strategy can be. Release a great feature and announce it with devices less capable for it while the most capable guy stays waiting.
And I say this although I don't own the tablet lol
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But...it says Z2 Tablet up there...
disregarding people who can't even read the topic post... do people really not know about hdmi or screen mirroring? the point isn't the screen size since even a tablet screen is too small for any serious, non-touch gaming. the point is that since both devices can output to a larger device, this is what you need to play your games on the go.

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