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The New iPhone


Teodor

Öne çıkan mesajlar

Farkli boyutta ve farkli teknolojideki ekran icin guc tuketimi ve batarya tuketimi yapmak gayet dogal ve mantikli bi hareket.

Genel olarak o ekranin o telefonun bataryasina olan kulfeti, ve overall user experience icin gayet onemli veriler.

Hatta test iyice inceleyip brightness degerleri ile caprazlayip irdelenirse yaklasik 2.5 kat daha fazla brightness ile bu degerlerin ulasilabilmis olmasi ekran aydinlatmasinin ve guc yonetiminin basariyla yapildigini gosterir.
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Mum_Chamber said:

iphone 5 ve galaxy s3 ekran karsilastirmasi

http://www.displaymate.com/Smartphone_ShootOut_2.htm

iphone 5 > galaxy s3 diyor. hatta arada iphone 4'un s3'u gectigi alanlar bile olmus.


The iPhone 5 Display:
It’s still a Retina Display with 326 Pixels Per Inch PPI and with a Resolution of 1136x640 pixels. We were hoping for 1280x720, which is Standard High Definition HD, but presumably that will be for the iPhone 6. That’s not a disappointment, just a wish list…

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Ekrana laf edenlere gelsin:

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Conclusions: An Impressive iPhone 5 Display…
Smartphone displays are continuing their rapid evolution in performance. Apple has again taken the lead in methodical refinements and factory calibration that are necessary to produce accurate very high picture quality. Based on our extensive Lab measurements the iPhone 5 has a true state-of-the-art accurate display – it’s not perfect and there is plenty of room for improvements (and competitors) but it is the best Smartphone display we have seen to date based on extensive Lab measurements and viewing tests. In particular it is a significant improvement over the display in the iPhone 4 with much lower screen Reflections, much higher image contrast and screen readability in high ambient lighting (the highest we have ever measured), and a significantly improved and accurate Color Gamut and Factory Calibration that delivers very accurate colors and very good picture quality. While it’s not quite as accurate as the new iPad, it is still probably more accurate than any consumer display you own (including your HDTV), unless you have a new iPad.

The display on the Samsung Galaxy S III uses OLED technology. It’s a new technology that has not yet been refined to the same degree as LCDs, particularly the IPS LCDs on the iPhones, so it doesn’t objectively test or perform as well as the iPhone 5. But OLEDs have been evolving and improving very rapidly as shown in our OLED Display Technology Shoot-Out so it has a very promising future. Here are the biggest issues we found in our extensive Lab measurements and viewing tests of the Galaxy S III: the Brightness is about half of the iPhone 5 due to power constraints resulting from the lower OLED power efficiency and concerns regarding premature OLED aging. As a result the image contrast and screen readability in high ambient lighting is much poorer than the iPhone 5. The Color Gamut is not only much larger than the Standard Color Gamut, which leads to distorted and exaggerated colors, but the Gamut is quite lopsided, with Green being a lot more saturated than either Red or Blue, which adds a Green color caste to many images. And for some reason Samsung has not bothered to calibrate the Color Gamut on any of its OLED displays, so they are wildly inaccurate and produce inaccurate and over saturated colors.


http://www.displaymate.com/Smartphone_ShootOut_2.htm
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Laorx said:

Mum_Chamber said:

iphone 5 ve galaxy s3 ekran karsilastirmasi

http://www.displaymate.com/Smartphone_ShootOut_2.htm

iphone 5 > galaxy s3 diyor. hatta arada iphone 4'un s3'u gectigi alanlar bile olmus.


2 farklı boyutta ekrana power comsumption ve battery time testleri yapmak :


learn2read pls.

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This compares the Relative Power Efficiency
by looking at the same screen brightness and
screen area
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said:
Display Relative Power Efficiency
same Peak Luminance 556 cd/m2
same 4.0 inch screen size area
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