QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Mar 3 2013, 03:25 PM)
Actually no need 1080P, it was such a waste space.
You hardly notice different in details of m720P, 720P or 1080P on such small screen 5”. I only copy the smallest m720P which around 1.3GB per movie.
QUOTE(Blast_Cyrus @ Mar 3 2013, 03:36 PM)
I couldnt agree more, its a 5inches screen and although the reso goes to 1080P but the difference is hardly notice. Or unless you are perfectionist. No offend, how many that usually play over 4gb file for the sake of want the 1080P quality (if only they really can differentiate it) or for the sake of telling yourself (hey my phone is capable of playing 4gb file at superb quality which hardly people truly notice the difference)
My point is, 4gb file on a phone is a bit over in my point of view. Anything that is 1gb-2gb is very sufficient on a phone.
Anyhow, just my 2 cents and the 64gb sd card is not a concern to me at all.
QUOTE(soitsuagain @ Mar 3 2013, 03:40 PM)
It supports USB otg and supports multiple ports USB too. So one port for the powerbank and another for the thumbdrive. Pure win. Besides, all my 1080p movies are over 10GB.
QUOTE(junsheng @ Mar 3 2013, 04:18 PM)
hrmmm depends on how they encode the video, but i will say, any h.264 main profile bigger thn 3.0
u will not notice any sharpness improvement in the small screen size even 7" 1080p also
but still if u want 2 copy bigger files, just format the sd card into ntfs or ext4 extension
u can get ntfs supported easily with app but need root access
Yeah... I am well aware that we won't notice any diff on a 5" screen. Just tot that if we have a FHD screen phone, should fully take advantage of it! (kiasu mah...)
Moreover, i have many FHD movie file meant to bbe played on my tv. Lazy to get the same movie again in lower def. Will be better to jusy copy amy movie I already had to the phone if I wanted to