Due to the IPS panel, it has
decent viewing angle as well.
The display produces a fair amount of colors and has
decent viewing angles as well.
Not exact matches
The LCD screen has IPS which means that you get a
decent viewing angle - the same
as with the iPad 2 - but the 10.1 also has the advantage with its relatively high 1280x800px resolution,
as well
as a proper 16:9 aspect ratio for widescreen video
viewing rather than the slightly awkward size that Apple presents.
The LCD screen has IPS which means that you get a
decent viewing angle - the same
as with the iPad 2 - but the Xoom also has the advantage with its relatively high 1280x800px resolution,
as well
as a proper 16:9 aspect ratio for widescreen video
viewing rather than the slightly awkward size that Apple presents.
Viewing angles are
decent though,
as is the touch sensitivity.
I did notice a slight pink tint along the display, which is particularly noticeable over white backgrounds, but other than that, it's a
decent display panel, with a good amount of saturation and contrast, and good
viewing angles as well.
Both phones provide similar benefits from IPS panels, such
as great
viewing angles and good contrast ratios, but the G5 has a
decent edge in accuracy and other aspects.
It offers ample brightness, a colour palette that feels natural and accurate,
as well
as decent contrast and
viewing angles.
The screen allows
decent viewing angles, but when it comes to sunlight legibility, it's not a good display
as hardly anything is visible under direct sunlight.
The
viewing angles are pretty
decent on this screen, with full brightness you can say the sunlight legibility is
as better
as one can expect in this price range.
There's stacks of detail on offer,
decent brightness, punchy colours and considerable
viewing angles all
as standard.