So you will need to use
this display at full brightness when outdoors.
Not exact matches
* Play 1080P continuously with
full brightness and
at full volume (
displayed as 1024 on Adam and not via HDMI to TV)(no idle time)(Adam has BIG speakers) * Play YouTube Flash videos on Wi - Fi or 3G network (no idle time) * Use Streaming 3D maps on 3G network with GPS * Record HD Video and stream it over the Wi - fi networks * Play an augmented reality 3D game with camera input over the network (wi - fi of 3G)
Compared to eBook readers and their paper - like
displays, it's difficult to read on the iPad in bright sunlight unless it's
at full brightness, and even then there are reflections and fingerprints to distract you.
As a result, TMD and Idemitsu succeeded in achieving the world's highest level of performance for an organic EL
display screen of 2.2 - inch QVGA (240x320) format suitable for mobile equipment applications, with power consumption of 100 mW (based on typical movie screen images, defined by 30 %
brightness of a
full - white screen) and luminosity half - life of 60K hours (based on a
full - white screen
at 200 cd / m2).
The system drew 10 watts of power
at idle with the
display at maximum
brightness, and 22 watts
at full processor load.
At full brightness the
display reaches 406 lux, it flies past the LG 14Z950's 306 lux.
We recorded up to 22 watts of power draw
at idle with the
display at 100 percent
brightness, and up to 62 watts
at full load.
The smartphones were subjected to 510 hours of
displaying a static image
at full brightness.
Our power tests showed the Yoga 11S to be a record - setter, as the system draws just 8 watts
at idle (with the
display set
at 100 percent
brightness) and only 24 watts
at full load.
At full brightness, the One's blacks aren't nearly as black as on the Note 3's Super AMOLED, but that's to be expected with the LCD 3
displays.
The Mi 6 is very well appointed indeed, with top - notch components like a 5.15 - inch
Full HD 600nit
brightness display that's easy to read in bright sunlight and is great
at reproducing colors accurately.
Power consumption is just over 16 watts
at idle (with
display at maximum
brightness) and reaches as high as 72 watts
at full load.
The test involved subjecting all three smartphone models (which feature OLED
displays, which are notably vulnerable to burn - in) to 510 hours of showing a static image
at full brightness.
You don't need to keep the
display brightness at full, although I had trouble reading stuff on this in bright sunlight.
On the specifications front, it features 5.2 / 5.5 - inch
Full HD Super IPS +
display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels
at 500cd / m2
brightness and it is protected by 2.5 D Corning Gorilla Glass 3.
To see if the accuracy of any of these
displays would shift if you're out in the sun
at full brightness or having a read before bed with the
brightness dimmed, we redid the color test
at each phone's 10, 50 and 100
brightness levels.
That means a
full battery will give you about 8 hours of use when consuming lots of video, and that's with the
display at 50 per cent
brightness.