We say unorthodox, as it sports an 2:1 aspect ratio, instead of the widespread 16:9. That equals exactly the proposed Univisium universal film format that aims to unify future releases in the mathematical average of 65 mm 2.20:1 films and HD 1.78:1 video standards. That's not a bad idea, and is slowly getting traction, as the 2013 Netflix series "House of Cards" and the 2014 Amazon original show "Transparent," as well as last year's "Stranger Things" blockbuster of Netflix, were all presented in a 2:1 aspect ratio.
According to LG, this will allow more scenery to fit in the frame, and it exemplified this claim with the invite graphics, saying that the 18:9 ratio allowed for the fireworks to pop inside the image, instead of being left out. Moreover, the "See More, Play More" slogan you see on the invite apparently "emphasizes that the next strategic smartphone has a variety of convenient viewing and enjoying features." Given that these numbers work out to a 5.7" panel, we sincerely hope that LG has also figured out how to decrease the bezel area and increase the screen-to-body ratio, as a flagship with such a display diagonal would otherwise be a serious hit to the average size and pocketability of the category.
Rezolucija i 18:9 me ne brine uopšte, za sada je sve super ...
Mene samo zanima baterija i izrada [emoji844]
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Ciganski s8
Nego po ovom kejsu ovaj model nema ni zvučnik ni ir blaster ?
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Exynos je uvek bio jači od SD koliko ja znam, a znam."ciganski" - jer nam uvaljuju na kvarnjaka slabiji model
Exynos je uvek bio jači od SD koliko ja znam, a znam.
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Pffff, da, kako ne.It certainly makes sense for Google to want its AI system to expand to more Android smartphones
Ne treba da se proba pogotovo kad je asistent u pitanju, a i probao prethodno njihovih ~50 aplikacija...Kako možeš da znaš da je najbolje ako ostala nisi video ?
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