Thursday, August 20, 2015

5 Galaxy Note has the best of today display, second test – Globo.com

The screen Galaxy Note 5 was considered the best among current smartphones in a test conducted by DisplayMate, site specializing in displays . The device is equipped with a Quad HD screen (2560 x 1440p), also present in Galaxy S6 Edge Plus .

We tested the Galaxy Note 5, smartphone ‘giant’ with Samsung Pen

Compared to the screens of the Galaxy Note 4 , iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus – considered the best 2014 – the AMOLED display, the Samsung , took the lead in every respect. The highlight is for accuracy and quality of the colors in the new display manufacturer, which according to the site, is the best ever found in mobile phones.

The main highlight of the test are the values ​​of brightness. The brightness of Samsung’s AMOLED screens lit environments has always been the target of criticism, and from generation to generation, has been improved by the manufacturer. The Note 5 screen reached 523 nits in manual mode and 861 nits in automatic mode. The most impressive is that the new Note achieves these numbers with a power consumption 21% lower than recorded by the Note 4:37% lower than the electricity used by the screen of an iPhone 6 Plus. In terms of brightness records, the iPhone 6 LCD screens have values ​​that revolve at around 560 nits.

What do you expect the next iPhone? Comment on TechTudo Forum

Another highlight of the new display Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and Note 5 is the color quality, rivaling directly with the values ​​obtained in tests with the screens of Apple. The Note 5 screen records 1.4 JNCD scale (which stands for perceptible color difference). The iPhone 6 Plus has reached 3.1 JNCD and the iPhone 6 to 2.6 JNCD (the lower the value, the closer is the real representation of color across the screen). In assessing the DisplayMate, the Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge Plus screen is the most accurate colors have evaluated the site.

The white temperature offered by Samsung’s screen also calls Heads up. Tests showed that the display ranges from 6,588 Kelvin the basic profile and 6549 K in photo profile. By way of comparison, the recommended for human eyes is 6,500 K. Other points were praised improvements in viewing angles and the reduction of reflexive tendency of Samsung’s AMOLED screens in high brightness environments.

Via Extreme Tech and DisplayMate

LikeTweet

No comments:

Post a Comment