Hello,
last week I have bought a brand new Huawei watch GT 2e.
From the very first moment a was a bit disappointed by the display quality - everything seems to be a bit blurry with soft red/blue edges and a reddish tint. Definitely not the razor sharp quality as mentioned in almost all reviews.
Today, I went to the local shop, where the very same GT 2e watch is on exhibition an I was immediately shocked by difference of the display. The same model, but manufactured a few months ago. This is what I call a great display.
I have made a macro shot of both displays. On the left is the older one with sharp full RGB matrix, on the right my watch with annoying blurry pentile subpixel array.
Sorry Huawei, this cost cutting really went wrong.
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Is it possible to change the display gamma? The screen seems a bit light. What I mean is, black is black and white is white, but the midtones are a little on the bright side.
Please don't tell me to turn the brightness down. That's not the problem.
I have no idea if a setting like this lives anywhere on the system. I am rooted if that matters.
Update: Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe the screen is perfect and my old G1 which I'm used to is dark. I just took a screenshot with ShootMe and loaded it on my PC and displayed it on my monitor. Then I compared it to the phone. it is almost exactly identical! I guess the G1 screen is a little blue-ish and a little dark in the midtones. I just got used to it. The wallpaper I had chosen for my G1 looks better on it than on my EVO. It looks bluer and more saturated.
Here's the pic if you're curious. To me the background looks too washed out. But I guess that's just how the original picture was supposed to look.
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Hello!
I recently bought a nexus galaxy and I'm very happy of it. However I discovered that the screen has a problem. When I use the phone at night there is a disturbing darker line if the screen uses dark colors. I can not make you a picture to figure out beacuse my camera can not see the difference of colors. I attach an image to make understand you. I get such an effect on a totally black screen. Obviously it is not so pronounced in reality.
Another small problem is a slight problem with some brightly colored screens that remain imprinted on the screen a few tenths of a second and then disappear when i change screens.
Today I called samsung support but has not been helpful. Should I try again?
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Sorry for my english XD
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Give this thread a read. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1394358
good day.
I just bought the tab 4 and imo, its junk and it's going to be returned as soon as I decide on what I want. I am down to this tablet and the tab s, in which I almost ordered this one until I found out it came with an LCD screen. My question is, how does the screen compare to the amolded screens? One of the major reasons I'm taking the tab 4 back is because of the not so vibrant colors and the pixelated letters in which you have to sometimes squint to read. I'm really sold on this tablet, I just don't want to run into the same issue.
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here is small comparison of gamma , colour range , between samsung s4 (AMOLED)and HTC one (LCD)
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lcd or amoled for me doesn't make huge difference .
Typically, those looking for more vibrant displays will be better off with AMOLED,
but well built and properly calibrated LCDs may provide a more realistic look.
Choose for your self .
Ok I just bought a brand new mi mix 2, can you guys confirm whether the screen is little on the warmer side and whites ar slightly uneven (specially the bottom bit warmer than the upper bit). Is this a flaw? yes I have seen another thread in XDA but I want to hear opinions from all of you who have been using this phone for years or new buyers.
Mine is ok. no problem
Nope, I rarely get this thing to heat up but when it does, it's evenly distributed
My screen color is slightly warmer (yellow-ish), than prevous phone moto z play.
I don't notice uneven colors.
Yes and I don't like it. Is there a way to change it ?
Here is a comparison with a Redmi Note 5 with the same settings. Even in cold mode, it's too warm :
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I noticed when taking pictures of text particularly high DPI displays, the S20 Ultra camera has very poor uniformity across the image. Almost like a convergence issue without the chroma artifacts. Then I came to a realization: could it be an artifact from pixel binning? The calculations to make a full 108MP image a 12MP image. Check it out, first taken with the S20 Ultra:
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Then iPhone 11 Pro Max:
Clearly this is not an artifact from a lens or wide aperture. This is also why so many areas of pictures are sharp and areas not so sharp. A test card would reveal this immediately.
And too, since this is part of processing, it *should* be correctable, at least to tolerable levels in software so an update should yield improvement.
Because, right now, it's quite bad.
Unfortunately, the autofocus issue is completely unrelated to this. Both pics were manually focused.