5 years ago it was a great thing to see a 40" TV with a 720p HD resolution. That was a lot of resolution for a TV to have. Then, slowly we got to see 1080p Full HD (1920X1080) resolution which was just too amazing for the eyes. People had never seen such sharp image in a TV before. From that time, TV was not just a TV. It became a luxury product which people who buy the make their living room look better.
Coming back to the topic, even Mobile Phones now boast higher resolution. First, it was nHD then qHD and then 720p HD and some of the phones like HTC Butterfly J, rumoured HTC Droid DNA and Sharp Aquos SH930W have full 1080p HD screen in them with 440ppi. It was Ok to see a 720p HD screen in mobiles like the Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC One X but 1080p is way too higher than what our eyes need. Even on a 5 inch screen that is too much of pixels. 720p or 1080p, it wouldn't make a difference to our eyes. The text and the images or the videos make look sharp but that essentially doesn't mean we need 1080p HD resolution in a 5 inch device. That's the answer. No, a 5" smartphone or any other device with Super LCD 3 doesn't need a 5" screen with 1080p Full HD resolution.
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