It's not the same as the plastic OLED screen in the Pixel 2 XL, which has been exhibiting a variety of issues since launch, from burn - in to
bad viewing angles.
It is the only handset in this range whose screen does not suffer from
bad viewing angles or poor touch response.
TN panels are the most common and offer solid response times and refresh rates for fairly low prices, but they can suffer from
bad viewing angles and color reproduction issues.
But I'm worried that reading in locations where the light isn't easy to align (like a conference room with fixed overhead lights) might force the user to make tought trade - offs between avoiding reflection and avoiding
bad viewing angles.
The screen has
a bad viewing angle, the design is chunky, and the Android OS isn't the latest and greatest.
It had
the worst viewing angles I've ever seen on a tablet.
Out of any high - end phone currently available that you can name, the Xperia Z1 will have
the worst viewing angles by far.
Not exact matches
The car doesn't have many
bad angles, though, save for the front three - quarter (the elongated headlamp surrounds really jump out at you when
viewed from that perspective).
Its
worst angle is probably the rear three - quarters
view.
In particular, the coarse and heavily pixelated low resolution and low pixels per inch screen made
worse with poor anti-aliasing, the very low color depth, the poor color gamut in ambient light, and also the poor
viewing angle performance (because watches are not easily positioned for zero degree
viewing).
Viewing angles are absolutely atrocious - so
bad in fact that if you're focusing on the centre of the screen, you won't be able to see accurate colours at the edges.
The HP TouchSmart tm2 also suffers from dated graphics and processing power, and though it has a Wacom digitizer built - in, its screen's dreadful
viewing angles let it down
badly.
Worse, the screen was too dim even at the brightest setting, with low contrast and very poor
viewing angles.
All of the tablets we've seen, including the ones with IPS displays, have
angle - of -
view limitations — some are
worse than others.
Needlessly complicated Meep coin system; Very sluggish performance; Low - res display with narrow
viewing angles;
Bad audio quality
Viewing angles aren't too
bad either but the whites still weren't super white and we have felt more wowed by other tablet screens in the past.
The one
bad thing to be said about the hardware is the screen's
viewing angle.
Worse, though, is that the screen brightness and
viewing angles are apparently not much of a match either.
Hopefully, the
viewing angles won't suck as
bad, and it will be a Google experience device.
IPS provides a slightly
worse contrast and black uniformity, but makes up for it in
viewing angles.
You'd be hard - pressed to find a
bad seat in the house when looking at the G701VI's display, thanks to its generous 178 - degree
viewing angle.
It causes smaller
viewing angles, and HDR makes it
worse.
But the
worst part of most laptop's screen is its lack of color production and
viewing angle, especially when you compare it to your smartphone's screen.
The Samsung QLED TVs are very
bad very Poor
viewing angles.
Viewing angles aren't too
bad either but the whites still weren't super white and we have felt more wowed by other tablet screens in the past.
Colour reproduction is mostly accurate, and the
viewing angles are not
bad.
I found the
viewing angles to be wide and sunlight legibility wasn't
bad either.
HTC's 13 - megapixel unit isn't
bad for a mid-range device — and with its wide -
angle lens, you'll capture a wider
view of your scene, too — but overall Samsung just produces better - looking photos.
Viewing angles are a tad
worse as well, with a slightly more - pronounced blue cast as you tilt the handset from side to side.
Outside of the odd color panel shift the display only dims a bit when looking at it from an
angle, so
viewing angles aren't great but they're not
bad either.
the screen quality isn't that
bad that people are saying and the
viewing angles too just amazing but the sun light visibility disappoints but I can't say this is a
bad device even it has 4g respectively which makes the device future proof and for just 6000 I don't want anything else everybody who is planning to buy he / she can buy this device with closed eyes I ordered 2 phones one for me and other for my friend.
From a design standpoint, the protruding bump doesn't look
bad, though when
viewing the phone at off
angles it can look somewhat strange.
Viewing angles are not
bad, with the Mi4's display actually seeming a bit better than some flagships like Sony Xperia Z3 and even Apple iPhone 6.