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The people who disagree that PenTile absolutely sucks are people like you who will defend every last flaw of your beloved Android phone. If you can't see the jagged pixels when your face is right next to the screen, you're just further proving your own lack of credibility on high DPI displays.

I wasn't trying to come off strong in my reply to you. If you read it that way, sorry.

No, a man should not have the right to tell a woman what to do with her body. Sorry. That's just not how it works in the 21st century.

If you took two RGB displays with pixel densities of 316 PPI and 326 PPI (GN and Retina Display, respectively), you probably wouldn't notice a difference. But the Galaxy Nexus has a serious deficiency of subpixels because of the PenTile layout, so you can't measure "PPI" in the same way as you can regular RGB

That's true, but that doesn't contradict my point. Apple computers are pretty much guaranteed to be well-built and last for years to come, regardless if you choose the cheapest or most expensive model, specifically because Apple has narrowed down its product range. On the other hand, the PC world offers more choice,

The vast majority of Windows laptops are made of 100 different plastic parts glued together. I don't need statistics to say with confidence that these are going to start falling apart within a year or two.

I'm sorry, I wasn't aware that your posts contain any content. See these threads:

The Galaxy Nexus literally has the same number of subpixels as the iPhone 4, but spread over a display over 1" larger. You can easily make out the jagged "pixels" on the Galaxy Nexus. Bottom line: PenTile sucks, so the GN's display can't even touch the Retina Display.

On the other hand, you simply reply "#trollpatrol" to every post you disagree with. You never add anything to discussions, except for your personal grudges.

I never said no Windows laptops have good build quality, nor did I claim Apple products are flawless. Common straw man fallacy. I'm aware Lenovo laptops have great build quality, but if you're being disingenuous if you ignore the fact that literally 99% of Windows laptops don't.

I'm not saying there aren't ANY Windows laptops that can last a few years without falling apart. The point ACP_Paddy and I made was that you know pretty much for sure that any Mac you buy will last that long. 99% of Windows laptops won't. Finding that 1% can be a pain in the ass.

Specs aren't the only thing that matters when determining what will last for at least three years.

Wow. There's so much wrong with this I don't even know where to begin.

I guess we have different definitions of "power users and professionals," then. I define them as people who use their phones, computers, and tablets to the fullest extent to get shit done. You apparently define them as people who massively customize their devices.

A commenter suggesting that the editors actively conspire to badmouth Android while propping up Apple?

Nope, actually, you implied it.

I don't see how Google can justify taking the same 30% cut of app sales that Apple takes yet does no/barely any curation.

None of the points you made above effectively refutes anything I said.

The blowback from losing a paper notebook is minimal compared to losing an expensive tablet device.

Once again, I'm not disputing that computer memory works with base 2...