Not exact matches
Android O brings proper support for
wide -
gamut displays and media thanks to native support for
color profiles
like AdobeRGB, DCI - P3 and more.
Both of these new screens adhere to the
wide, DCI - P3
color gamut like the iPhone 7 did, and neither of the iPhone 8 displays are brighter or higher - contrast than last year's versions.
OLED displays traditionally come with tradeoffs
like lower brightness, poor
color accuracy, and no
wide color support, but Apple says has overcome those issues with a «breakthrough» display that features unparalleled quality, responsiveness, and efficiency with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10,
wide color gamut, and advanced
color management techniques for what Apple says is the best
color accuracy «in the industry.»
A
wide color gamut is especially important for tasks
like photo editing because it allows you to see more of an image's full range of
color.
You can find a better display on alternatives
like the MacBook Pro 13 and the Surface Book 2, and you might prefer those options if an extremely
wide color gamut or precise
color accuracy if your goal.
Android O adds support for «
wide -
gamut color for apps» which sounds a lot
like native HDR support but which is actually just a larger palette of supported
colors for app developers.
If features
like Dolby Vision support, HDR Dynamic Contrast and
Wide Color Gamut, then I recommend spending the extra money on a P Series model.
The above - mentioned screen, which has an Essential Phone -
like notch on the left side to accommodate the front - facing camera, supports DCI - P3
color space and
wide color gamuts, and taps ASUS's intelligent display technology to adjust the
color temperature automatically in response to ambient light changes.
Like the 5K model, this also features the same P3
wide color gamut for producing more accurate
colors.
Like many other IPS LCD's, the
color gamut is
wide, and the viewing angles are very good, making it extremely easy to see the display from all angles without significant
color distortion.