Not exact matches
Mainstream
display panels, in
contrast,
tend to use backlighting.
We all agree that AMOLED has superior
contrast and saturation, but good LCD
displays tend to have more accurate colors and possibly better power consumption with bright content (AMOLED draws more power to
display a white screen than a black screen).
Furthermore text only books
tend to be non-color, and this makes another disadvantage of E-Ink
displays also irrelevant: poor
contrast of color image on a color E-Ink
display.
It's adequate to the extent that it points to certain differences in the reading mode which has to do with the
display nature, the central bias of a screen compared to a page of print text (our gaze is naturally oriented towards the center), and the image - like character of modalities (we
tend to read a screen spatially, in
contrast to the page which we linearly).»
Second, OLED screens
tend to offer better
contrast, because they are capable of
displaying pure blacks.
The Sunlight
display uses local tone mapping, and the hardware based technology
tends to adjust the
display by every pixel, where the
contrast needs to be changed on whiter areas, thus retaining the brightness, while actually lightening up the darker parts of the image to make them visible in bright surroundings.