Outstanding,
true color saturation and definitive blacks make the film an exciting, visual experience.
Not exact matches
As if the switch to an OLED panel was not already enough, Apple is also debuting its
True Tone display technology on the iPhone X. First seen on the 9.7 - inch iPad Pro, the OLED display will automatically change its
color saturation and white point depending on the ambient lighting to reduce eye strain and improve readability.
We all like AMOLED displays; they offer best in - class
color saturation as well as black and white
colors look
true to nature, when compared with different LCD panels.
Meaning the
colors are
true to life, nothing low or high
saturation.
Talking about the results in all three lighting conditions; low, artificial and natural, it was able to offer
true color reproduction, white balance and
saturation in natural and artificial light.
Visibility outdoors is not, and while the Pixel's AMOLED panel isn't quite a match for Samsung's in terms of
color saturation, it still benefits from
true black reproduction by lighting pixels only as necessary.