I would have preferred an AMOLED display, because let's face it they are pretty great when it comes to
true color output, the black looks black and white looks white.
Not exact matches
AMOLED Photo is the one closest to a
true RGB display
output, which is to say the
colors the most natural in this mode, while the AMOLED cinema mode is great for video watching.
The iPhone 7, 8 and X phones all
output images in the P3 wide
color gamut, but only the iPhone 8 or X come with
True Tone
color, which adjust its tone calibration on the fly, matching the lighting around you.
The
color reproduction of the
outputs feels quite
true to nature.
The bright glow of
colored lights on machines pierce the deep blacks of the night thanks to the
truer, deeper shades that HDR displays can
output on any PlayStation 4.
It, like the Mate 10 Pro's screen, is HDR - compatible (high dynamic range), meaning it can
output a
truer - to - life
color gamut and higher contrast in supported apps like YouTube and Netflix,