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[1979.22 --> 1980.54] It's a pixel race. |
[1980.72 --> 1982.64] It's a pixel race for smartphones, I feel, |
[1982.82 --> 1985.32] and I wish there was more of a pixel race |
[1985.32 --> 1987.10] for PC monitors |
[1987.10 --> 1988.62] because, you know, |
[1988.66 --> 1990.06] like the Nexus 6 is coming out |
[1990.06 --> 1992.86] and it's got a 2560 by 1440 screen |
[1992.86 --> 1994.92] and most people that have monitors |
[1994.92 --> 1996.08] are still running 1080, |
[1996.36 --> 1996.86] which is... |
[1996.86 --> 1998.12] I find that ridiculous |
[1998.12 --> 1999.62] that a 5.5-inch screen |
[1999.62 --> 2000.72] or a 6-inch screen, whatever, |
[2001.04 --> 2001.82] has a higher resolution |
[2001.82 --> 2002.40] than the monitor |
[2002.40 --> 2003.84] that you're using every day |
[2003.84 --> 2005.46] for work or for gaming and whatnot. |
[2005.86 --> 2007.30] When the funniest thing about it is, |
[2007.50 --> 2008.34] you know what? |
[2008.52 --> 2010.02] I've been using the iPhone 6 |
[2010.02 --> 2011.14] for over a week now |
[2011.14 --> 2013.56] and it never occurred to me |
[2013.56 --> 2014.58] for even a second |
[2014.58 --> 2016.70] that the screen was low-res |
[2016.70 --> 2019.18] because it really, really doesn't matter. |
[2019.60 --> 2020.90] Like, relatively low-res. |
[2021.00 --> 2022.42] It's still retina or whatever, |
[2022.58 --> 2024.24] but it's not as high-res |
[2024.24 --> 2025.08] as the 1M8 |
[2025.08 --> 2026.70] that I was using right before it. |
[2026.80 --> 2027.24] So, yeah, |
[2027.32 --> 2028.46] it's just funny you mention that. |
[2028.60 --> 2030.20] Not only can I not tell the difference |
[2030.20 --> 2032.36] between 1440p and 1080, |
[2032.48 --> 2033.66] but I couldn't even tell the difference |
[2033.66 --> 2035.80] stepping down to whatever this is |
[2035.80 --> 2036.52] because it's not 1080. |
[2037.48 --> 2037.98] Yeah, I mean, |
[2038.02 --> 2038.72] there's definitely something |
[2038.72 --> 2040.30] to be said for getting up to that point |
[2040.30 --> 2042.30] where, you know, 1080 and beyond |
[2042.30 --> 2044.78] because Steve's Windows phone |
[2044.78 --> 2045.30] that he has, |
[2045.36 --> 2045.98] he was showing to me |
[2045.98 --> 2046.88] and that was my first thing |
[2046.88 --> 2047.44] I noticed about it. |
[2047.48 --> 2047.62] I was like, |
[2047.64 --> 2049.56] oh, this has like an 800x600 display |
[2049.56 --> 2050.14] on it or something, |
[2050.26 --> 2052.12] which is why it cost like 60 bucks. |
[2052.28 --> 2052.86] But, yeah, |
[2052.90 --> 2054.66] I mean, once you get to a certain amount |
[2054.66 --> 2055.30] of pixel density, |
[2055.42 --> 2057.48] I think it really doesn't matter |
[2057.48 --> 2058.46] for a handheld device. |
[2059.98 --> 2060.48] All right, |
[2060.52 --> 2062.16] so speaking of handheld devices, |
[2062.16 --> 2064.10] why don't we jump into |
[2064.10 --> 2066.28] Android 5.0 Lollipop |
[2066.28 --> 2067.38] and the Nexus 9 |
[2067.38 --> 2068.48] and the Nexus 6. |
[2068.66 --> 2069.58] So, guys, |
[2069.74 --> 2071.26] start hitting us on Twitter. |
[2071.44 --> 2071.84] So it's, |
[2071.90 --> 2073.06] oh, I can't really point |
[2073.06 --> 2073.86] over there very well. |
[2074.04 --> 2074.46] There we go. |
[2074.78 --> 2075.76] Linus Tech on Twitter. |
[2076.02 --> 2076.70] I want to start hearing |
[2076.70 --> 2077.38] from you guys |
[2077.38 --> 2080.06] about Android 5.0 Lollipop, |
[2080.14 --> 2081.66] Nexus 9 and Nexus 6. |
[2081.76 --> 2082.88] What are your thoughts? |
[2082.94 --> 2084.10] We will go through some of those, |
[2084.34 --> 2084.90] but first, |
[2085.02 --> 2086.76] let's sort of briefly run through |
[2086.76 --> 2088.66] exactly what's going on here. |
[2088.88 --> 2089.16] So, |
[2089.70 --> 2091.10] Android 5.0 |
[2091.10 --> 2092.58] is coming in the next few months |
[2092.58 --> 2093.50] for the Nexus 5, |
[2093.62 --> 2093.86] 7, |
[2094.02 --> 2094.28] 10 |
[2094.28 --> 2095.92] and Google Play Edition devices, |
[2096.06 --> 2097.76] as well as the upcoming 6 and 9. |
[2097.96 --> 2099.62] So we now have Nexus' 5, |
[2099.74 --> 2099.98] 6, |
[2100.10 --> 2100.50] 7, |
[2100.50 --> 2101.58] 9, |
[2101.82 --> 2102.18] 10. |
[2102.54 --> 2102.80] Hmm. |
[2104.22 --> 2104.60] Wow. |
[2104.74 --> 2105.54] All at the same time. |
[2105.62 --> 2105.86] Amazing. |
[2105.92 --> 2106.54] What happened to 8? |
[2106.78 --> 2107.72] That's all I've ever wanted |
[2107.72 --> 2109.38] was an 8-inch Google device. |
[2109.66 --> 2109.94] Yeah, |
[2109.98 --> 2110.74] it would be great. |
[2110.84 --> 2111.58] I would rate it |
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