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The world of American driving isn't all SoCal, ahaha. Some of us actually have to focus on driving while driving because most of the traffic we deal with moves at 60+ MPH (though the way some people tailgate or putz on my commute... have to wonder if they've got their noses stuck to their phones).
A decent pair of headphones can help the immersion. Though phone screens do cause you to miss some background details unless you're used to watching things on your phone. In my case, since my phone is my primary tool for YouTube, I tend to miss fewer details now than when I was first using my phone. 720p is mildly annoying, but I don't really HAVE anything that can put out in a better resolution that I can comfortably sit at (my PC with my busted as hell chair certainly isn't a good place to sit back and watch anime; my PS3 only puts out in 1080p with certain games/services anyway, plus I don't want to buy a new TV yet to replace my 32" display).
For me, being able to lie in bed and watch anime, since I don't own a laptop that actually has enough power to play videos of any sort, is the biggest advantage of phone streaming.
Sailing the high seas and/or ripping BDs is way more time consuming than just opening an app, and I have more important things to do than sail the high seas for HD anime. If I like it enough to rewatch in HD, I can buy the BDs later.
Besides, I have a flagship phone that's practically tablet sized (5.5 inch/140mm display) with screen pixel dimensions of 1440x2560. I'm not streaming to some budget Android phone. I'm streaming to the Pixel XL.
Yes but fidelity.
I mean, it's one thing to watch a show because you want to get it out of the way, but I don't know how easy it'd be to really sell me on a powerful moment or plot twist or what have you on a phone.
Or maybe it's just me. I can understand the idea but I definitely think that environment plays a large part in the enjoyment of anime- or any medium really.
A decent pair of headphones can help the immersion. Though phone screens do cause you to miss some background details unless you're used to watching things on your phone. In my case, since my phone is my primary tool for YouTube, I tend to miss fewer details now than when I was first using my phone. 720p is mildly annoying, but I don't really HAVE anything that can put out in a better resolution that I can comfortably sit at (my PC with my busted as hell chair certainly isn't a good place to sit back and watch anime; my PS3 only puts out in 1080p with certain games/services anyway, plus I don't want to buy a new TV yet to replace my 32" display).
I can see myself streaming anime on my phone if I had a good phone, streaming services were worth the money, and I was out and about a lot, but it definitely wouldn't be my preferred method of viewing regardless. Need a larger screen, a more stable connection than a phone can provide (not that I have one of those right now...) and privacy, really.
For me, being able to lie in bed and watch anime, since I don't own a laptop that actually has enough power to play videos of any sort, is the biggest advantage of phone streaming.
Streaming your anime on a phone is only acceptable if you're doing it to fit in an extra couple of episodes whilst driving to work.
Sailing the high seas and/or ripping BDs is way more time consuming than just opening an app, and I have more important things to do than sail the high seas for HD anime. If I like it enough to rewatch in HD, I can buy the BDs later.
Besides, I have a flagship phone that's practically tablet sized (5.5 inch/140mm display) with screen pixel dimensions of 1440x2560. I'm not streaming to some budget Android phone. I'm streaming to the Pixel XL.