Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Test Company: Screen Galaxy Note 7 is best of all smartphones – Tablets Magazine

The screen of the new Galaxy Note 7 is the best of all current smartphones. That says not just the first best; The message comes from DisplayMate, a company that specializes in testing screens.

Quad HD Super AMOLED

People who care about the quality of the screen of their phablet, soon Galaxy Note 7 from said DisplayMate. The 5.7-inch phablet has a screen resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. This quad HD super amoledscherm is slightly curved at the sides. The screen quality is tested very extensively by DisplayMate.



Four color modes

In addition, the screen of the Note 7 also offers the user more freedom of choice. The vast majority of smartphones and tablets provide a single color mode. Which can not change the user. The Galaxy Note 7 is different; there are four color modes that can be selected, which fit with the use of the moment. For example, the AMOLED cinema mode, in which the Note 7 may show the latest high-end 4K video, which also featured on 4K Ultra HD TV’s.



More colors, higher brightness

the number of colors that allow the discs 7 screen can see is greater than that of other smartphones. Furthermore, the highest brightness mode provides a very good assessment and the highest contrast ratio and screen reflects slightly. This is especially important when used in bright sunlight.

Almost all laboratory tests and measurements show improvements seen in relation to the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S7 “, says one of the researchers of DisplayMate.



‘Most innovative smartphone screen ever tested “

all this leads to the following final conclusion of DisplayMate” the Galaxy Note 7 offers many great and important state-of-the-art enhancements to the screen ” . The mobile OLED display technology, according to DisplayMate working on a huge improvement work. “The Galaxy Note 7, the most innovative and high-performance smartphone display that we have ever tested.” What DisplayMate moreover doing quite ten years.

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