Fanatics have pointed out
differences in color saturation to signify a different build, but those adjustments could have easily been applied to the Wii U version too.
Not exact matches
In general I like Fuji because of the
color balance and rich
saturation, but it really doesn't make that much
difference.
The setting makes a huge
difference not only
in color saturation and brightness but also
in white point, and you'll likely want to play around with it —
colors can be a little too saturated at the «Native» setting.
Android Oreo on the Pixel 2 XL hides a display setting to activate «vivid
colors» which actually does amp up the
saturation just a bit on colorful graphics
in photos, games and videos, but you're not likely to notice a huge
difference.
Having used LCD
in older iphones, moving to a samsung phone with OLED, the
difference was big but only initially and only due to the over
saturation of
colors (not necessarily a good thing).
White balance is usually accurate, but images sometimes show quite low levels of
saturation and some noticeable
color shading (
differences in color rendering between center and edges of the frame).
sometimes show quite low levels of
saturation and some noticeable
color shading (
differences in color rendering between center and edges of the frame).»