You're right that having less contrast between the pixels and the lines between them will make the photo look better (the bigger the difference between the brightest and darkest parts of the picture, the less detail there is in the very dark and very bright areas). However, in this case, having...
Yeah, it's pretty funny. I can focus the microscope a little bit above the pixels, and suddenly, the structure of the anti-glare coating comes into focus.
The brightness didn't go up much further than in the picture on the site. I've attached the new picture at max brightness. One other thing I could try would be to take a picture in a completely dark room, since the anti-glare coating probably reflects outside light, and makes the screen look a...
OK, I'll try taking another picture of the OpenPandora tomorrow.
As for the Qi, I've never seen one in person. If I ever get my hands on one, the first thing I'll do is put it under the microscope, though :-)
The intention of the article isn't to say "look how bad the OpenPandora looks compared to the new iPad". I added the OpenPandora because I think its resolution compares favorably to many other recent devices.
Hey, I'm the one who published this article. I wanted to answer two of the points you guys mentioned:
1. I included the OpenPandora because it has a pretty high-res screen. I think it compares well to stuff like the Sony tablet.
2. I believe the picture looks blurry because the OpenPandora...
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