Whenever a new tablet hits the market, the DisplayMate goes there and looks at the screen of the gadget in question. Before the new iPhone is released, the best displays were the iPad and Galaxy Tab 2 - with the latter being even a little better at some points. The game is now turned back to the side from Apple.
According to Dr. Raymond Soneira, President DisplayMate, the Retina display of the new iPhone is the best ever seen on a mobile device , offering an image quality above any other market.Although great, the screen of the iPhone had two "weak points": sharpness and saturation.However, according to Dr. Soneira, Apple managed to get around very well in this new display, including calling him a "state of the art."
To prove it's serious, tests show that the screen quality is second only to professional displays properly calibrated. In fact, the DisplayMate said, with some calibration, the screen of the new iPhone could be used as a studio monitor, given its impressive excellence.
But as nothing is perfect, there is still room for improvement. Now that Apple has clogged screen pixels (more than 3 million, 9.7 inches), Dr. Soneira think the company can focus on other areas such as the backlight of the pixels, the better automatic adjustment of brightness and reflexivity, which affects the brightest areas of the screen.
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