Some products with this technology will include a transparent 47 - inch LCD panel for refrigerators featuring a 15 percent increase in transparency while maintaining NTSC 72 percent or the same as generic HDTVs, a 12.3 - inch Full HD LCD panel for automotive dashboards with 800nit high brightness and 85
percent color reproduction ratio and a 24 - inch Adobe RGB monitor panel for professionals with 100
percent color reproduction ratio.
Not exact matches
The Venue 8's display delivered decent
color reproduction, showing 73.4
percent of the sRGB spectrum.
Color reproduction was just mediocre, with the Venue 7 recreating just 63.6
percent of the sRGB spectrum.
When measured for
color reproduction, the Switch 11 displayed 101.7
percent of the sRBG gamut.
Color reproduction from the Dell's panel was fairly strong, with the Inspiron 11 3000 capable of displaying 81.7
percent of the sRGB spectrum.
LaserVue has demonstrated a
reproduction of
color gamut in excess of 200
percent of BT.709, delivering two times the
color of many of today's HDTVs.
The new phones have upgraded displays that are 25
percent brighter, with a wider
color gamut for better
color reproduction and improved
color management.
The display boasts 600nit brightness and 94.4
percent NTSC
color gamut for accurate image
reproduction.
The new technology is claimed to provide up to 120
percent higher
color reproduction and up to 20
percent increased
color spectrum.
The display's
color reproduction was off the charts at 210
percent of the sRGB gamut.
The screen also features a 100 -
percent sRGB gamut, which should please those who demand authentic
color reproduction (though the panel's whites are a touch too cool to our eyes).