My HP Prime G2 review.
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07-05-2019, 07:37 PM
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RE: My HP Prime G2 review.
OK so it appears I need to make a correction to my review, thanks Cyrille for clearing that up! One question though, why does the Prime use dithering/anti-aliasing for the fonts if it makes it so blurry? Also, wouldn't the dithering look much less blurry on higher resolution displays?
I agree thenozone, larger pixels are easier to see and the Prime is by no means unusable at this resolution. Now that I understand that it's not the LCD itself making some things blurry perhaps it will change my opinion. (I can still dream of a 720p micro-LED calculator screen though ) debrouxl that's an interesting fact. Which calculator in your opinion is easier to read? Are there other calculators out there that use this anti-aliasing to compare to? Thanks for your responses guys! I have a unrelated question: I've swapped out my Prime's original battery for my Galaxy S3's slightly better 2,300mAh battery and now when I turn the calculator on, it always 'gains charge' after a few minutes (the battery indicator always goes from say 50% battery up to 75% or from 25% to 50%). Why would this be? Cemetech | YouTube |
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