Sentences with phrase «pentile matrix»

This is because of the RGB matrix layout of the latest Note, as opposed to the original Note's PenTile matrix.
Despite having a Pentile Matrix, which many a blogger has moaned and lamented, colors have never beeen richer, and blacks have never been more bottomless.
The V10's display is LCD instead of AMOLED, which means that the effective color resolution of the Honor V10 is higher than the Mate 10 Pro's AMOLED display, as it uses a RGB matrix instead of a PenTile matrix, but it remains to be seen how the display quality holds up to the Mate 10 Pro's display.
The PenTile matrix pattern rears its ugly head again, but overall the Alpha has a pretty good - looking 720p screen.
Our only real display gripe has to do with the PenTile matrix pattern — the jagged edges visible in certain fonts and UI elements due to the irregular subpixel pattern being used.
The effective pixels - per - inch are lower than on a 1080p LCD panel, mind you, given that the pentile matrix of the phone's AMOLED display results in lower effective color resolution because of the uneven colored subpixels arrangement.
Its sub-pixels are awkwardly spaced out in a PenTile matrix, just like the first Galaxy S.
We know that Samsung said that the new displays feature 50 % more sub-pixels, and today we confirmed that Samsung no longer uses Pentile matrix in the new displays - which is great news - they are using regular RBG.
It may be that the Super AMOLED HD will be used for tablet displays as we speculated before, or it may be that this display will feature higher resolution (but not really HD) using PenTile matrix.
The original Super AMOLED used Samsung's PenTile Matrix scheme (shown above on the right)- which uses a shared green pixel (RGBG).
The interesting bit is that it is said that this phone will sport Samsung's new Super AMOLED HD display rather than the Super AMOLED Plus used in regular S II phones - and that Super AMOLED HD will use PenTile matrix again.
Super AMOLED Plus drops the PenTile matrix used in Samsung's previous generation AMOLEDs, and so have 50 % sub pixels (see explanation here).
From what I can tell, this is extremely subtle here — unlike what I saw on the Moto Photon 4G which surely has a Pentile matrix.
It turns out that my calculations about the pentile matrix were incorrect - it fact it uses 2 sub-pixels for each pixel while a «real» RGB matrix (or Real - Stripe as Samsung calls it) uses 3 sub-pixels for each pixels - and here's your 50 % increase.
From what I can get, this «Super AMOLED Plus» finally gets rid of the pentile matrix and moves to the conventional (but better) RGB matrix.
Some critics have complained that the display «only» dissolves 1280 x 720 pixels or comes up with a Pentile matrix.
You can see a PenTile matrix vs a Real - Stripe one on the images below (the PenTile is on the right).
Newer Super AMOLED displays use a different PenTile matrix (Diamond Pixel pattern).
Samsung's Super-AMOLED displays use a Pentile matrix sub-pixel design.
It comes with a 4.3 - inch Super AMOLED Plus screen (no more Pentile Matrix), physical buttons just beneath the screen, 8MP rear camera / 1.3 MP front - facing camera, HDMI - out, and 1 GHz Hummingbird processor.
I have discussed this with Joel Pollack, an Executive VP at Nouvoyance (Samsung's company that developed the PenTile matrix scheme), and he explains this claim further.
Samsung's Pentile matrix technology is a sub-pixel design architecture family.
One thing I'm worried about the Galaxy is that I am color blind and when I was looking at the Droid Incredible, I could see little squiggly lines in text because of the Pentile matrix screen it has.
The matrix used in such AMOLED displays has limited colour accuracy due to the «PenTile matrix» which displays green subpixels and alternating red and blue subpixels.

Not exact matches

Its Super AMOLED capacitive screen supports 720 x 1280 pixels resolution, but using a matrix PenTile type display less efficient than the traditional RGB.
Samsung's two flagship mobile phones, the Galaxy S3 and the Note 2 both have 1280x720 HD Super AMOLED displays, but they are quite different: the S3 uses a Pentile sub-pixel architecture while the Note 2 has a unique RGB matrix.
Here's an image from Nuovoyance showing Pentile vs RGB matrix (which they call a «legacy» matrix):
But even Samsung admits that a real - stripe RGB matrix is better than Pentile, for example here's some marketing image from Samsung showing how a non-Pentile display (the Super AMOLED Plus) is better than the pentile Super Pentile, for example here's some marketing image from Samsung showing how a non-Pentile display (the Super AMOLED Plus) is better than the pentile Super Pentile display (the Super AMOLED Plus) is better than the pentile Super pentile Super AMOLED:
This is not a PenTile display as each pixel uses three subpixels (RGB matrix):
While the AMOLED is more vibrant and bright, the S - LCD shows a sharper image (this is due to the AMOLED's PenTile pixel matrix that uses two subpixels per pixel instead of three).
While I feel the iPhone 4's «Retina» aka IPS LCD is a direct competitor as it is the same screen used in the iPhone 4S, the use of the old Super AMOLED «Pentile» Display instead of the «RGB Matrix» Super AMOLED Plus is quite unfair.
The phone has a 5.8 - inch Full HD + (2240 × 1080) IPS display with an 18.7:9 aspect ratio, a PenTile RGBW matrix, and 429 PPI.
Since Samsung already struggled with the 4.8 ″ 1280 × 720 AMOLED displays I pretty much believe they'll make it a pentile - matrix again.
The Galaxy Alpha packs a 4.7 - inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 720 × 1280 pixels, structured in a Diamond (PenTile) matrix.
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