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Samsung taking on the Mac's Retina Display with new 276 PPI panel: Via iMore Blog

Fausty82

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Samsung taking on the Mac's Retina Display with new 276 PPI panel


Samsung taking on the Mac's Retina Display with new 276 PPI panel | iMore.com

Interesting... but with Apple moving away from Samsung as part of its supply chain, you won’t be able to get that screen on a MacBook Pro... so it’s no issue for me. I won’t go to the ChromeBook platform (nor will I head back to the Windows platform) for any reason in the foreseeable future, much less a laptop display ... so, as I said, it doesn’t interest or concern me in the least.
 

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Interesting... but with Apple moving away from Samsung as part of its supply chain, you won’t be able to get that screen on a MacBook Pro... so it’s no issue for me. I won’t go to the ChromeBook platform (nor will I head back to the Windows platform) for any reason in the foreseeable future, much less a laptop display ... so, as I said, it doesn’t interest or concern me in the least.
Who needs it on the MacBook Pro? The retina display is amazing on it's own. It does not need the new Samsung display.
 

Fausty82

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Who needs it on the MacBook Pro? The retina display is amazing on it's own. It does not need the new Samsung display.

That was pretty much my point. The MBP already has a retina option... and is it possible to be "more retina"? If you already can’t see the pixels in the retina display, the whole "Samsung has a new highER res screen" becomes a huge "meh" in my book.
 

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That was pretty much my point. The MBP already has a retina option... and is it possible to be "more retina"? If you already can?t see the pixels in the retina display, the whole "Samsung has a new highER res screen" becomes a huge "meh" in my book.

The samsung one pretty much has to be higher PPI given the type of screen it is. A PenTile AMOLED screen which looks like a screen door if you don't push for a higher ppi. But along with the higher res and power savings, you get lesser color accuracy, less brightness, less contrast, etc. An LCD screen is still preferable.

I would consider the samsung screen a big downgrade from the current retina screen on the MBP and not be sidetracked by the higher resolution.
 

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The term "Lipstick on a pig." comes to mind...they'll end up slapping it on some piece of junk Windows based PC, and it'll have a really nice screen to view all blue screens on! ;)