What is your idea if the holographic mounted on Iphone5 is real or it just is a fake?
The only feature displayed in the video that is technically possible is the laser keyboard which they actually do make, however it couldn't work at the low angle shown in the video, isn't visible in bright lighting and can't be filled in like is shown in the video, it also has some serious interface issues which is why no one uses them, aside from the pricetag.
I've seen a few reviews and the biggest problem seems to be the distance above the virtual keyboard you have to raise your finger before it will sense the next keystroke. My fingertips barley float over the surface of the keys of my keyboard and I already have trouble with capacitive touch screens, that's actually one of the main reasons I dislike the Iphone so much is there are no versions with slide out QWERTY keyboards. I have an Android phone with a full QWERTY and can get 30-40 WPM just fine.
There is more than likely going to be continued cutting edge Android phone's that have slide out keyboards so Android it is for me.
If you say Android is the same as IOS with the same features then you definitly don't know anything about it. IOS is a closed proprietary OS that Apple controls with an iron fist. Android is an opensource .
The similarities between IOS and Android on the surface is superficial at best their bones are drastically different.
The current line of Iphone and Android based device are standard with dual core 1ghz chips. The display resolution vs size and video processing ability rivals the top of the line entertainment system available, the main thing lacking is audio and that's fixed via the use of headphones.
I don't really see advantage while adding HD videos to them. Their screens are so small and i think they don't require HD videos, a smaller resolution like 360p would be good. What do you have to comment on these?
i was going through the link.Screen size itself is not a determining factor for visual impact on a display alone, the distance to the display has to be taken into consideration, as well as it's resolution. I attached a link to a calculator that lets you figure out the optimal distance recommendations for the resolving ability for typical human visual acuity.
I've experienced with Android devices I think Apple's dominance is dropping off a cliff, in the next 3-5 years I can see it losing it's appeal to Android devices as the active developers of it (Google) really pour some brain power into it to make the devices general user experience a little more flawless.
No it doesn't. The distance decreases as resolution increases as far as human visual acuity goes. Distance only goes UP with decrease in resolution or in the size of the display in relation to the pixel size.Distance should increase as resolution increase right?
I've seen a few reviews and the biggest problem seems to be the distance above the virtual keyboard you have to raise your finger before it will sense the next keystroke. My fingertips barley float over the surface of the keys of my keyboard and I already have trouble with capacitive touch screens, that's actually one of the main reasons I dislike the Iphone so much is there are no versions with slide out QWERTY keyboards. I have an Android phone with a full QWERTY and can get 30-40 WPM just fine.
There is more than likely going to be continued cutting edge Android phone's that have slide out keyboards so Android it is for me.
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