Big screen upgrade
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jusmax88 (02-13-2023)
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I said "significantly better experience", I didn't say "essential or necessary". You don't need to have compromised eyesight in order to enjoy a better visual experience.
I don't think the smaller screen is too small and the navigation application with the smaller screen is not lacking. But the bigger screen provides a better experience.
It's the similar situation with computer display let it be a computer monitor, tablet, phone and/or television. You can do everything on an ipad mini or a smaller phone that you do on a device with a bigger screen. But the display on the bigger screen is simply more enjoyable.
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#16
A = Good
B = Better
B is better than A
But A is still good.
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NativeTexan (02-16-2023)
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It would be interesting for someone to post in this thread a picture of the bigger screen with NAV displayed to see just how much of a difference the bigger screen really is. Side by side photos would be great. I have the smaller screen and with NAV displayed it does not seem that im missing anything the bigger display would offer.
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It would be interesting for someone to post in this thread a picture of the bigger screen with NAV displayed to see just how much of a difference the bigger screen really is. Side by side photos would be great. I have the smaller screen and with NAV displayed it does not seem that im missing anything the bigger display would offer.
You are not "missing" anything with the small screen.
You won't be missing anything by watching a show on a 32" TV as you will see everything that's being displayed.
But watching that same show on a 54" TV would provide a better experience.
Again, it's not about essentiality as the smaller screen is working as it should. It's about comparative enhancement in the enjoyment of the usage.
Better enjoyment of one does not render the other one defective or deficient.
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