![]() However, we found we needed to use two hands to reliably execute pinch-zoom. The Shield's multitouch screen was fast and responsive, quickly launching apps and enabling smooth scrolling. When we ran "Riptide GP 2" on both displays, the S4 delivered stronger blues and yellows, making the Shield display look somewhat flat by comparison. When we played a high-definition trailer of "47 Ronin," the S4's 5-inch, 1080p AMOLED display consistently had deeper reds and greens. However, we found that the Samsung Galaxy S4 gave us richer color and sharper detail in side-by-side comparison. ![]() Still, the Shield delivered warm color and sharp detail, particularly on "Real Boxing," where we could see sweat form on our boxer's pummeled brow. Click to EnlargeFor a $299 gaming device, the fact that the Shield sports a 1280 x 720-pixel resolution display instead of 1080p is a disappointment.
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