Sentences with phrase «percent color gamut produced»

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Most of the existing LCD Tablets and Smartphones have smaller Color Gamuts around 60 percent of the Standard Gamut, which produces somewhat subdued colors.
Most LCDs until recently delivered only 55 to 65 percent of the sRGB / Rec.709 Color Gamut, but many newer smartphones are producing close to 100 percent of the Standard, including the HTC One and Huawei Ascend D2 tested here.
The very high efficiency LTPS technology allows the new Nexus 7 display to provide a full 100 percent Color Gamut and at the same time produce the brightest Tablet display that we have measured so far in this Shoot - Out series.
Note that consumer content does not include colors outside of the Standard Gamut, so a display with a wider Color Gamut can not show colors that aren't in the original and will only produce inaccurate exaggerated on - screen colors — so in this instance, bigger than 100 percent is not better.
However, the iPad mini Retina Display has a much smaller 63 percent Color Gamut, which is incredibly disappointing because it produces noticeably subdued image colors.
Most of the previous generations of LCD Tablets and Smartphones had smaller Color Gamuts around 60 percent of the Standard Gamut, which produces somewhat subdued colors.
On our lab tests using a colorimeter, the Galaxy Note 4 produced 163 percent of the sRGB color gamut.
Most of the first generation LCD Tablets have Color Gamuts around 60 percent of the Standard Gamut, which produces somewhat subdued colors.
In order to deliver accurate image colors, a display needs a 100 percent sRGB / Rec.709 Standard Color Gamut that is used for producing virtually all current consumer content for digital cameras, HDTVs, the internet, and computers, including photos, videos, and movies.
Our benchmark numbers back up my impressions, as the Moto Z2 Play's panel produced 208 percent of the color gamut, which is higher than the smartphone average but behind the OnePlus 5's 220 percent.
On our lab tests using a colorimeter, the Galaxy Note 4 produced 163 percent of the sRGB color gamut.
«The very high efficiency LTPS technology allows the new Nexus 7 display to provide a full 100 percent Color Gamut and at the same time produce the brightest Tablet display that we have measured so far in this Shoot - Out series.»
The ViewSonic monitor only fell short in color representation, producing 91 percent of the sRGB color gamut, compared with the BenQ's 110 percent and our 104 - percent average.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideThe Axon 7 fared far better in our color tests, producing 182 percent of the sRGB color gamut.
The Pixel 2's 5 - inch screen isn't the sharpest, at 1920 x 1080 pixels, and it's much smaller than the 5.8 - inch Galaxy S8, but it produced an excellent 148 percent of the sRGB color gamut.
The display can produce 100 percent of the sRGB gamut and 98 percent of the AdobeRGB gamut while also hitting an average color error of 1.55 (lower is better).
The S5 Active can also produce a wide array of colors, with its screen recreating 154.9 percent of the sRGB color gamut.
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