That 5.5» display is a 1080p IPS panel with excellent color saturation, impressively deep blacks, and above
average viewing angles.
It's got wider - than -
average viewing angles, too.
A nice added bonus is the use of IPS display technology to improve on
the average viewing angles of the original plus it offers some improved visibility using the Hudl 2 outdoors in bright sunlight.
The display is bright and has good colour reproduction and
average viewing angles.
Not exact matches
Dim display and narrow
viewing angles; Relatively heavy with suspect build quality; Below -
average battery life; Weak camera
If you're not deterred by the disadvantages mentioned above — and if the longer - than -
average battery life and improved
viewing angles and sunlight visibility will make a big difference for you — keep reading for a look at some of the top picks.
Colours weren't accurate and
viewing angles were strictly
average.
The air gap between the glass and the LCD is smaller than on most tablets; this design helps to reduce glare compared with the
average 7 - inch tablet, and it boosts the
viewing angle, too.
Viewing angles are decent but brightness is
average.
The display is slightly lacking in sharpness and color saturation, but it is above
average when it comes to generous
viewing angles and good brightness.
Speaking of
viewing angles, color shifting starts to occur from a 10 - degree
angle which is definitely below
average.
This results in an above
average picture quality, but
viewing angles could definitely be better.
However, while the pixelation is painfully evident, we're at least happy with the superb
viewing angles and above -
average color saturation.
While it is good on
viewing angles and
average on outdoor visibility, it is prone to fingerprints and we found ourselves constantly bringing a cloth to clean it up.
Viewing angles are mostly acceptable and legibility in bright daylight is about
average, although OnePlus claim the dual - polarizing layer does help to increase sunlight legibility.
With that said, sunlight legibility and
viewing angles are decidedly
average.
Both the Pixel and Pixel 2 have 5 - inch 1080p (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) P - OLED panels with higher - than -
average contrast, deeper - than -
average blacks, and ultra-wide
viewing angles.
- > Good display (good colour reproduction, wide
angle view, sharp contrast)- > Good camera (good daylight and still photography, good quality recorded video, above
average low light photography)- > Good music (in earphone, external speaker).
The AMOLED panel delivers perfect contrast and great
viewing angles, and despite below
average brightness it's still easy to see in most conditions.
As is the case with brightness variation at low
average picture levels, Samsung's newest mobile panels are also unfazed by shifting
viewing angles, with their brightness dropping by only 29 - percent at 30 degrees, whereas the contents of most other small displays in the industry become virtually unintelligible at such
angles.