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While reading all this, I am astounded to see how eagerly some defend exactly the points @HtheB correctly criticised (though in an exaggerated manner).

I just pick this post as an nice example (there are others by others):
Originally Posted by Fellfrosch View Post
Dear HtheB,
I think you are willingly misreading and misinterpreting and you are willingly overseeing posts which don't fit in your universe!
Do you realise, that others might read your posts the same way?
Additionally they show a lack of economic and technical understanding why things are done today, the way they are done.

For example:
Originally Posted by Fellfrosch View Post
I have never written that I want a resistive screen like it was in the N900. I have just written that I want a stylus. The way it is reached is of no matter for me. But I don't understand why there are so few phones around with this possibility. [...]
Obviously.
The reason is: Because they do not have a resistive screen!
Details (pointing precision etc.) and technical background (what materials do interact with an capacitive touchscreen) can be easily found in the WWW, e.g. on Wikipedia.

Originally Posted by Fellfrosch View Post
Coming to a further point: I have already proven, [...] movies on a phone are anyway ridiculous. I have never seen one on a phone, and I probably never will.
So you "have proven" (not really, but thats another point) that your point is irrelevant.
Seriously: Wish for and "prove"/"disprove" (which is all just an expression of your opinion) what you like, but accept the technical and economical realities @chen depicted (and in general).

Originally Posted by Fellfrosch View Post
But as I already written the screen technology isn't really important for me. [...] I'm a photographer and working with calibrated screens. In my opinion AMOLEDS are a nightmare: The colours are horribly oversaturated and have nothing to do with real colours.
Do you realise, that this s just a matter of color calibration and deliberately done by the phone manufactures (not the AMOLED display manufacturers), what you call a "not really important nightmare"?

Originally Posted by Fellfrosch View Post
In your world there seem to exist only black and white, true and false and you of course, you are always right.
Poor boy!!!
If you take this statement as a mantra for a meditation, it may provide great insights by self-reflection.

Last edited by olf; 2018-12-20 at 16:52.
 

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