
Portion of "satisfied" Palm Pre owners
Of 40 Palm Pre users polled in August, 2009, 87 percent termed themselves "satisfied," with 45 percent saying they were "very satisfied."
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Given the small screen sizes, I think there wouldn't be any visual difference between 720p and 1080p on a 3" or 3.5" screen, unless you've got your magnifying glass out. For that matter, I would bet casual observers wouldn't be able to spot the difference between a DVD (720 x 480 or 720 x 512 for NTSC/PAL respectively) and a 720P movie on those screen.
My Touch Diamond has 640 x 480 on a 2.8" screen, and I watch the occasional downloaded VGA-rez video and they look eye-popping sharp on that screen. Human eyeballs just don't have the acuity (e.g., resolution) to resolve details beyond a certain point.
Now, if a super-smart-phone cum mobile computer (which they're all morphing into anyway) has mini-HDMI or viewport "out" ports, so we can have our cake.. err... computer with us, then plug it into a monster 50" 1080p screen for watching movies, all the better, man!
Oh - @Rudolphe - your 1080p still isn't the "best", check out Panasonic's 150" behemoth plasma, with "Super HD" (3840 x 2160) rez. Not that any of us can afford one, but just sayin'