Video: PureMotion HD Explained

Nokia Just published a nice simple video that expalins the basics behind how PureMotionHD provides a greater better viewing experience on your phone. Basically the pixels on the Lumia 920 (also 820?) move twice as fast as those on other screens, which eliminates any form of motion blur.
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that is a nice vid, made me smile hahaha
That was my reaction too
I was like, aww, that was really nicely explained Nokia.
Or they can simply say are the G2G and BWB timings instead of all the marketing hype. Pixels are not moving on any screen, they are stationary, they just turn on/off.
Btw. I had hoped it will be an OLED screen, I guess 4.5″ with a proper resolution and non-Pentile configuration would cost way too much…
Or perhaps they didn’t want to use Samsung a supplier? Or perhaps they didn’t want AMOLED due to the huge energy the screens use when displaying white or light colors. Or perhaps, they decided against AMOLED due to the color quality on those screens degrading after a few years.
Last but not least, AMOLED colors are actually super-saturated and not life-like. While the AMOLED on my N8 looks cool, the colors are too saturated.
IPS LCD screens provide the most life-like colors.
How is that possible? It’s still a mix of red, green and blue either way. The only way one can be more saturated than the other is if the other is diluted with grey somehow, which would make it the poorer display of the two.
Although, I suppose in real life, pure colours are rare and most digital images are prepared with the lower saturation of LCD monitors in mind.
Look up what saturation means. I’m not talking about pixel or color arrangement. AMOLEDs have overly-saturated colors.
Something tells me that they got these from LG instead of Samsung.
Isn’t 1,280 x 768 a proper screen resolution to you?
He means the cost of an AMOLED display with high resolution will be very expensive, thats why nokia chose the cheaper LCD
didn’t get what she was saying overall video looked nice
Could it be like the 120 Hz or 240 Hz modes on new LCD TVs? The faster refresh rates mean pixels are updated more often, so fast motion like swiping and video doesn’t become smeared.
I’m surprised they managed to do this without increased power consumption.
The tech specs say the screen has a 60Hz refresh rate. How does that compare to other IPS LCD screens like the iPhone 4S? I wonder if the smoothness comes from faster pixel switching times rather than an increased refresh rate.
60Hz is enough for 60fps, and no human eye could notice switches at that speed, what’s more important is, as I’ve said above, the switch timing and such, and possible asynchronous refresh rate to match the switch time (a la super-fast PVA panels).
has anyone else noticed, that is not the Lumia 920
Indeed, now thats just making me hope theres something else in the works for later on this year a true flagship maybe for holiday season? haha I WISH. Nokia couldnt even announce price and availability for the 920. The specs on the 920 simply dont cut it. They just simply caught up to whats out there and what other brands are currently offering but nothing really exceptional or innovative.
so they gave the device a high refresh rate is all??