Many times modern displays that exhibit
visible color shifting of any kind are due to the oleophobic coating on the glass, not the panel itself, and this panel exhibits far less than most modern phones do.
An IPS LCD with Better Viewing Angles: Like the iPads and iPhone 4 the MacBook Pro Retina Display has an IPS LCD with very wide viewing angles and
no visible color shifts.
Not exact matches
I really liked how the Pocket Edge just folded up like a book and allowed you to
shift it into different positions, such as folding it up, so just the e-ink screen was
visible to take notes or to read a book, while you can do the same with the full
color screen if you wanted to play a game, write something on an app, watch a movie or listen to music.
If applied to optical wavelengths, this manifests itself as a change in the
color of
visible light as the wavelength of the light is
shifted toward the red part of the light spectrum.
Color shading is also very visible indoors, and sometimes outdoors, too, with color tones shifting from green in the center of the frame to pink at the e
Color shading is also very
visible indoors, and sometimes outdoors, too, with
color tones shifting from green in the center of the frame to pink at the e
color tones
shifting from green in the center of the frame to pink at the edges.
Heavy
color shading,
shifting from orange in the center to green at the edges, is
visible in many of the Lava Z25's images in all lighting conditions.
Some slight
color shading is also
visible on low - light images,
shifting from pink in the center to green on the edges, but again, it's minor, so not too distracting or concerning.
In fact the viewing angles on the Moto Z are some of the best on any AMOLED panel on the market, exhibiting only a very minor rainbowing effect when viewed at extreme angles but no actual
color shifting or
visible dimming.
The main drawback we encountered in low light was
color rendering, however, with a slight pink colorcast
visible, as well as some noticeable
color shading,
shifting from pink tones in the center to green at the edges.
Heavy
color shading is often
visible in both bright and low - light images from the Earth 1,
shifting from pink in the center to green at the edges.