The race for bigger, sharper screens, it seems, is never-ending. Whether the device in question fits in your pocket or hangs on your wall, manufacturers just keep cramming pixels in, even well past the point where our eyes can supposedly tell the difference.
The LG G3 is just the latest embodiment of this trend. It's the first smartphone to boast a Quad HD display, which somehow stuffs more pixels than are on your average laptop into a 5.5-inch screen. The rated resolution is 2,560 x 1,440, or 538 pixels per inch (ppi). To put that in perspective, the supposedly "retina" iPhone 5S has a pixel density of 326 ppi. Read more...