Re: Freedom on your mobile phone
not everyone want or needs a full computer, so it is all about functionality, which doesn't always require power. the screens are usually crisp and very clear actually. I can read text over my wife's shoulder without my glasses on (4inch amoled screen), and I definitely cannot do that with her laptop. Plus the camera, vidcam, gps, etc, are useful components. These are NOT computers in the sense we are thinking of them. In a lot of the world, phones are the ONLY way people have access to the 'net.
As to video, yes a movie is silly on a sub-4 inch screen. But a news report, or sports update it is very good. As to nearsightedness , they said the same thing about watching tv on a computer screen not too long ago. Heck I'd be nearsighted some time back if were possible
not everyone want or needs a full computer, so it is all about functionality, which doesn't always require power. the screens are usually crisp and very clear actually. I can read text over my wife's shoulder without my glasses on (4inch amoled screen), and I definitely cannot do that with her laptop. Plus the camera, vidcam, gps, etc, are useful components. These are NOT computers in the sense we are thinking of them. In a lot of the world, phones are the ONLY way people have access to the 'net.
As to video, yes a movie is silly on a sub-4 inch screen. But a news report, or sports update it is very good. As to nearsightedness , they said the same thing about watching tv on a computer screen not too long ago. Heck I'd be nearsighted some time back if were possible

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