Adam Doud sure doesn’t like the idea of a Windows Phone phablet.Pocketnow’s newest editor is, if nothing else, consistent. He’s denounced the concept of a Nokia-made smartphone/tablet hybrid more than once, with his latest anti-phablet proclamation coming on the heels of today’s unveiling of the new Lumia 1520.Adam’s arguments are quite valid. His insistence that modern Windows Phone software can’t effectively utilize the added screen real estate of a phablet is understandable, even if the problem isn’t confined to Microsoft’s OS (we recently took the Android-based HTC One max to task for the same shortcoming). And his desire for greater one-handed usability is definitely something I can get behind. We can’t all have hands like Taylor Martin or Marques Brownlee, after all.But I disagree with Adam. That doesn’t mean I’m going to call him a “fanboy,” “bias(ed),” or any of the five or six other tired old pejoratives lying around in the Troll’s Toolbox. Instead, I want to quickly call attention to a point that I think deserves to be made about Windows Phone phablets: to me, they make more sense than their Android counterparts...
Can u elaborate? Because yes it is huge, and as much as I'm getting one, there is still that lingering doubt that it mite be toooo big.
We saw the above image at Nokia World few days back. Everyone was thoroughly impressed with the outdoor viewing capabilities of the Lumia 1520. There is a secret behind this magical technology, it is called Assertive Display. Nokia is using the Assertive Display technology from Apical to make this happen.Assertive Display delivers a high-quality viewing experience even in bright sunshine and enables dramatic reductions in display power consumption. Instead of the traditional backlight control to make the display adaptive to its environment, Assertive display’s sophisticated digital processing adjusts each pixel individually in real time.Assertive Display takes control of both the screen brightness, and of the color of each individual pixel of each video frame, and adjusts these coherently providing total control of viewing experience from total darkness to bright sunshine. Forget the all the complex technologies behind this display, I’m sure that the consumers who are buying Lumia 1520 are going to enjoy the best full HD display experience on a mobile that is currently available on the market. What do you think?Read full press release after the break.