En mi DS tengo un pixel muerto, en mi psp no. Sobre la calidad de la pantalla, a la mayoria de la gente que se la he enseñado ha dicho que tiene mejor definicion la de la ds. Por dios, la de la ds sobre todo la tactil es el gran cagadon de esta consola.
Me gusta DS, me gusta PSP y me la suda los fanatismos, paso de toda la mierda esa, juego a lo que me apetece cuando me apetece, y siendo objetivos, la calidad de la pantalla no es comparable.
IGN escribió:Screen(s)
With the pure processing power being the first, the screens of the two systems are really the second major battlefield that the two systems are waging battle on. The PSP's screen is no-doubt a beautiful thing, though the Nintendo DS has two of them, one of them being a touch screen. So which setup is better?
It's hard to say. Each display type has its pros and cons. The PSP's screen is bright, vibrant and exceptionally clear. The viewing angle is magnificent; you can view the on-screen action from most any angle and still see a very good image. It also touts a widescreen aspect ratio and a relatively large size.
The PSP's screen isn't perfect, however. Its refresh rate isn't the greatest thing ever, rather it's far from it. While a screen full of motion can fool the eye plenty well enough, objects that move quickly against a slower or still background can bring the refresh rate problems to the forefront. Reds are especially susceptible to this. It's also a pain to keep clean, as is the system as a whole.
The Nintendo DS' strengths are in its dual-screen setup and its bottom touch screen. The ability to control on-screen actions with the touch of a stylus makes it possible for developers to create entirely different games than what's possible on other systems with conventional control systems. As well, having two separate view areas means that some of the action, information or what have you can be pushed off to the second view, making for a potentially cleaner interactive view.
When compared to the PSP, however, the Nintendo DS' screen quality falls short. The viewing angles aren't nearly as nice, and the colors and overall clarity just don't compare. It does sport a better refresh rate though, saving it from some of the blurring problems that the PSP suffers from.
So again, which setup is better? Really, this one is too close to call for either side. The PSP really wins out in quality, but the DS wins in screen interactivity and the potential for unique designs.
Fuente Bueno, lo dicho, que para mi la pantalla era la gran asignatura pendiente de esta consola. Si la han mejorado, presiento que sera amor a primera vista.
Johny27 escribió:Juro que mi Ds TOCHO no se ve tan mal como esa.
Eres especial. Nunca te lo han dicho? Nintendo te quiere, por eso te ha hecho una consola especial para ti. Anda que...
Salu2!