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Note 10+ OLED Gets Display Mate’s “Best in Show” Award as Usual
DisplayMate’s Dr. Ray Soneira reported on his assessment of Samsung’s high end Galaxy Note 10+ OLED display. The report can be accessed at:
http://www.displaymate.com/Galaxy_Note20_ShootOut_1N.htm
As usual Dr. Soneira provides a comprehensive view and as usual, the new product has the best smartphone display ever. Some of the more significant findings are:
DisplayMate’s Dr. Ray Soneira reported on his assessment of Samsung’s high end Galaxy Note 10+ OLED display. The report can be accessed at:
http://www.displaymate.com/Galaxy_Note20_ShootOut_1N.htm
As usual Dr. Soneira provides a comprehensive view and as usual, the new product has the best smartphone display ever. Some of the more significant findings are:
- Perfectly Sharp for normal 20/20 Vision at Typical Smartphone Viewing Distances of 10 to 18 inches (25 to 46 cm)
- Screen Reflectance – 4.3%
- High Brightness Mode with 100% APL at 793 nits, which is a 12 increase higher than the previous Note display
- Absolute Color Accuracy -- 0.4 JNCD that is Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect.
- Front and back Dual Ambient Light Sensors
- Peak Display Brightness (1,308 nits for Low APL).
- Very High Image and Picture Contrast Accuracy and Intensity Scale Accuracy (2.17 Gamma) that is Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect
- Color Accuracy and Intensity Scales that are Independent of the Image Content.
- Brightness Variation with Viewing Angle (24 percent at 30 degrees).
- 2 Industry Standard Calibrated Color Gamuts: the sRGB / Rec.709 Color Gamut that is used for most current consumer content, and the new Wide DCI-P3 Color Gamut that is used in 4K Ultra HD TVs. The DCI-P3 Gamut is 26 percent larger than the sRGB / Rec.709 Gamut.
- A full 100% DCI-P3 Color Gamut with the Natural mode that is also used for 4K Ultra HD TVs. The DCI-P3 Gamut is 26 percent larger than the Rec.709 Gamut that is used in 2K Full HD TVs.
- A larger Native Color Gamut with a new high saturation “Deep Red” OLED, resulting in 113% of DCI-P3 and 142% of sRGB / Rec.709 Gamuts that also provides much better on-screen Colors in High Ambient Light.
- A new Blue OLED with an improved light spectrum that reduces the amount of potentially harmful very short wavelength Blue Light while still maintaining the same full wide Color Gamut.
- High Dynamic Range Mobile HDR10+ Display which allows the Galaxy Note10+ to play 4K High Dynamic Range content produced for 4K UHD TVs. The Galaxy Note10+ has the new enhanced Mobile HDR10+ that supports Dynamic Metadata and Tone Mapping.
- Contrast Ratio (Infinite); Contrast Rating in Ambient Light (184 for 100% APL and 304 for Peak Brightness).
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