Second: all of these Tablets have
a reduced Color Gamut that produces images with less saturated colors.
A major shortcoming is
a reduced Color Gamut, but the iPad 2 improves on - screen image color saturation by steepening its intensity scale — a simple trick that is also used by the Galaxy Tab, but the other displays fail to implement this (and the Motorola Xoom does the reverse).
Second: All of these tablets have
a reduced Color Gamut that produces images with less saturated colors.
A major shortcoming is
a reduced Color Gamut, but the iPad 2 improves on - screen image color saturation by steepening its intensity scale — a simple trick the other displays fail to implement.
Not exact matches
The iPad mini can only be described as the perpetual Runt of the litter... Originally spurned, then introduced (in haste) in 2012, it was a mini version of the older 2011 iPad 2 with a 1024x768 resolution display and a
reduced 62 percent
Color Gamut, when the full size iPads already had a 2048x1536 Retina display with a 100 percent
Color Gamut.
Originally spurned, then introduced (in haste) in 2012, the original iPad mini was a smaller version of the older 2011 iPad 2 with a 1024x768 resolution display and a
reduced 62 percent
Color Gamut, when the full size iPads already had a 2048x1536 Retina display with a 100 percent
Color Gamut.
In 2013 the mini was given a Retina display, but remained with a
reduced 62 percent
Color Gamut — the only current iPad or iPhone without a full
Color Gamut.
The new iPads have fairly accurate intensity scales with gammas fairly close to the 2.2 standard, however, they all have slightly bluish white points, with
color temperatures of 7,109 K to 7,355 K, which is still (marginally) very good but
reduces their overall
color accuracy somewhat because the white point also affects all of the low saturation
colors in the
color gamut.
While the iPad 2 and iPhone 4 had
reduced 61 - 64 percent
Color Gamuts the new iPad 3 and iPhone 5 have full 100 percent standard
Color Gamuts.
While the iPad 2 and iPhone 4 had
reduced 61 - 64 percent
Color Gamuts, the Amazon Kindle Fire HD and Google Nexus 7 both deliver a much larger 86 percent
Color Gamut, and the new iPad 3 and iPhone 5 have full 100 percent standard
Color Gamuts.
It has a
reduced (62 %)
color gamut, it does not have the anti-reflection coating or bonded cover glass, and suffers from showing washed - out, under saturated and distorted
colors.
The new iPads have fairly accurate Intensity Scales with Gammas fairly close to the 2.2 standard, however, they all have slightly bluish White Points, with
Color Temperatures of 7,109 K to 7,355 K, which is still (marginally) Very Good but
reduces their overall
Color Accuracy somewhat because the White Point also affects all of the low saturation
colors in the
Color Gamut.
Color gamut didn't change much after calibration, and contrast was
reduced to 530:1 because we significantly decreased panel brightness.
Sony's «Triluminous» technology gives this particular IPS panel a wider
color gamut than sRGB, which does
reduce color accuracy on Android due to the lack of
color management.