Sentences with phrase «colored subpixels»

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.
Even if you're using a frontlit reader, it's gonna be much easier on the eyes since it doesn't use 3 different colored subpixels to cheat your brain thinking it's white.
Something important that hasn't been said in the video: In the specified resolution of 1200 × 1600 all color subpixels are counted.
It is 600 × 800 if you do not count the color subpixels but the actual pixels maikng up the screen resolution.

Not exact matches

By applying differing voltages, they are able to change the color of individual subpixels to red, green or blue — the RGB scale — or gradations in between.
Subpixel rendering can be done with nearly every color screen.
The trick isn't just the 5.1 - inch, 1080p Super AMOLED panel, although the panel itself has better color representation and a more even subpixel layout than the S4's.
Light from the subpixels is mixed in varying intensities to produce different colors.
The approach is not without its drawbacks: a RGBW color mask will require 4 subpixels (red, green, blue and white) to color each pixel of the display, reducing the screen resolution by two on both axes.
Because the color mask will require four or more subpixels to color each pixel of the display, the screen resolution is reduced on both axes.
Samsung's Super AMOLED screens already provided one of the richest viewing experiences on a smartphone, but the Super AMOLED Plus adds 50 percent more subpixels, and we certainly noticed a crisper, smoother picture, and colors popped off the screen.
Also, thanks to the combination of a PenTile display on LCD technology (as best we understand), the screen also has a noticeable array of tiny black subpixels that cover the screen, further washing out color and somewhat ruining the beauty of the high - resolution display.
As we'd expect from a modern SuperAMOLED screen, colors on the Alpha's screen are bright and vibrant, however look close enough and you'll be able to see individual pixels, partly due to the PenTile subpixel pattern being used.
Between peak brightness, color gamut, and subpixel layouts, there can be a range of differences even between panels of the same type.
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