Sentences with phrase «vibrant color saturations»

Everything from the viewing angles to the refresh rate here is nothing short of fantastic, and if you don't like the default vibrant color saturation you can easily change this option in the display settings menu to a more standard color saturation rate.

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RGB LED Backlights: Using separate red, green and blue Backlight LEDs instead of just white LEDs will allow more accurate calibration, allow the image color saturation to be increased under high ambient lighting, and also accommodate people that like extra vibrant rather than accurate colors on - screen.
Unfortunately, you can not adjust the color saturation, but some of us do like the vibrant colors OLED screens offer.
The Note's 5.3 - inch Super AMOLED screen is incredibly bright, vibrant and detailed, thanks to its 285ppi resolution... colors on the Note pop just as they do on the GS II, that eye - pleasing contrast and saturation we've come to love from Samsung's AMOLED displays, and little vibrancy is lost when viewed from the side.
Better still, the MeMO Pad HD 7 includes a unique screen - tuning utility called ASUS Splendid that allows you to adjust the color temperature, hue and saturation while toggling Vibrant Mode.
The «Color» slider handles saturation, with 0 reducing the image to greyscale and 100 making it overly vibrant.
The 1080p resolution already produces impressive graphics, and the new boost in saturation make browsing through them a joy, as the colors are significantly more vibrant.
The display is covered by a 2.5 D curved glass, which means that color saturation will be enhanced and will be more vibrant.
Colors are vibrant yet surprisingly accurate for AMOLED panel, and you can customize saturation and white balance in settings too.
There's an option to tweak the color balance of the display from the default vibrant mode — which boosts saturation — to a more realistic setting on both phones.
There's just the right amount of saturation to make colors look vibrant enough but not oversaturated.
As for overall color, Samsung's Super AMOLED panel is very high in saturation, making just about everything very colorful and vibrant.
Still, after some feedback the Pixel 2 and the Pixel 2 XL will be getting a software update that adds a Saturation Mode, in case you want more vibrant colors.
The colors will be more saturated and vibrant, but less accurate (similar to most other smartphones which display more vibrant colors): we give consumers the option to choose the color saturation.
Whether you're checking Instagram or streaming a film from Netflix, colors are rich and vibrant, with an appropriate blend of temperature and saturation levels.
By default the color saturation is low, so colors are accurate instead of super vibrant, and the white balance is actually quite excellent sitting somewhere in - between warm and cool.
Under Display Settings, you can choose between Standard or Vibrant modes to increase or decrease color saturation.
The app pumps up the color saturation on the displays on the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL so that it can match the look of other OLED displays, or simply match the vibrant colors that are on the original Pixel phones from last year.
In an attempt to make their displays look more vibrant, possibly just to keep up with the marketing of AMOLED displays, some LCD device manufactures often mess around with the levels of saturation, which can also end up ruining the color balance.
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