According to reports, the Pixel 2 XL's screen will also have a higher resolution, called Quad HD, that will make pictures and
videos look crisper than you'd find in the Pixel 2.
High definition
videos look crisp, bright and very detailed.
But even so, them live tiles really pop now, and
video looks crisper than ever.
The View 10's FHD + resolution (1080 x 2160) and 403 pixel density (PPI) makes icons, text, images, and
videos look crisp and sharp.
Not exact matches
It made colors
look bold and
crisp, whether I was editing photos, browsing online photo galleries, or watching
videos.
For stagnant landscape shots, 48 frames per second works wonders, delivering strikingly
crisp images, but the moment Jackson either moves the camera or cues a battle sequence, the footage takes on a
video - like quality, almost along the lines of a soap opera, and it
looks downright awful.
The lower native resolution of the 3DS screens was always going to hamper the visuals, but all pre-rendered cutscenes
look considerably worse thanks to heavy compression artifacts ruining the once
crisp clarity on the
videos.
There are no flaws of any kind on the print; the
video always maintains a clean,
crisp look that is sure to please even those who demand the highest level of perfection.
Worse, despite the intrusion of
video noise, they
look significantly better than the main feature —
crisper, more colourful, and more contrast - y.
Text is amazingly
crisp, and even images /
videos look amazing in this thing.The color saturation is a bit too strong (something typical of OLED panels), which means those who require accurate color reproduction will be disappointed.
Video looked great on the Tour's
crisp display, but 2.4 inches feels awfully small in comparison to the dimensions of touchscreen giants such as the Storm and the iPhone 3GS.
The 9.4 - inch 1,280 x 800 touchscreen features Sony's TruBlack technology that enhances overall contrast so
videos and photos
look crisp and saturated.
Its screen has ample resolution for high - definition
video, and text in books and magazines
looks crisp.
Every image is clear and
crisp, the
video in HD
looks great!
However, a 1080p
video shot outside a passing car
looked colorful,
crisp and smooth.
okay I just finished watching the comparison
video 6 times, here are the differences I saw: - The Xbox One contrast levels and lighting effects
looked a lot more pronounced than the PS4, causing the Xbox One version to
look crisper in some areas.
In terms of
video quality, both live and pre-recorded shows
looked about as good as the Switch's 720p screen can enable, which is to say clear, but not as
crisp as on a Full HD 1080p screen.
High - resolution
video and images
look better still, and
crisp content will take your breath away.
That means colors will pop and images will
look crisp even on Apple's menus and screensavers, and your TV won't flash a blank screen as it switches between
video formats.
Text is extremely
crisp, and
video content
looks razor sharp if you're viewing a 1080p source (720p isn't bad, either).
Along with app icons and text, HD
videos were smooth and
crisp, and default KitKat wallpapers
looked razor - sharp.
Video on the OnePlus 5
looks good, although it won't be as beautifully
crisp as on the Samsung Galaxy S8, LG G6 or HTC U11, as the resolution isn't as high as on those phones.
My test unit came with the 4K screen, and it was quite a treat: text, photos, and
video looked bright and
crisp even from a distance.
Most «Xbox One X Enhanced» games will now
look crisper, while high - resolution
video content will see similar upgrades on Xbox One X and Xbox One S.
The resolution is now FHD + (2160 x 1080) and
videos on this
look crisp and the display works well even in sunlight.
Be its texts, images, movies or YouTube
videos, everything just
looks nice &
crisp, and if in case, you feel that it is not as per your liking, then you can also tweak the color temperature from within the display settings.
Text
looks crisp, pictures
look bright, and YouTube
videos pop like a picture book.
The display is bright, everything
looks crisp, and, when combined with the loud front - facing speakers, it's ideal for watching
videos.
The text is
crisp, the icons float, the images pop out and the
videos look alive.
Photos and
videos look very
crisp on the panel, and text is considerably sharper than HTC's last generation of devices at this size.
The 5.3 - inch display is bright and
crisp and
looks about the same as any other screen with a resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels, the phone has a nice super-big SIM card and microSD card tray, and the dual cameras on the back shoot some really cool wide - angle photos and
video.
The display resolution has not changed, but honestly the fonts are
crisp, photos and
videos look amazing, and I am fine with a 1080p display on a smartphone.
Video from the back of the phone looks good, with crisp 4K video when enabled, but again dynamic range seems to suffer a lot when compared to other flagship ph
Video from the back of the phone
looks good, with
crisp 4K
video when enabled, but again dynamic range seems to suffer a lot when compared to other flagship ph
video when enabled, but again dynamic range seems to suffer a lot when compared to other flagship phones.
You'll find great
looking,
crisp 4K
video at 30 FPS from the phone, but without stabilization the
video tends to wobble and jitter a lot when moving around at all.