I was looking through the evo4g forums and found some really nice boot animations and splash screens. Can I use them since the screen resolutions are the same?
I'm super annoyed with the support I have received from B&N. I purchased both Kindle Fire and the Nook Tablet. I wanted to use it just as carry around portfolio. The color cast issue on the Nook Tablet was so yellow. Everything I watched or put on the tablet had a slight yellow cast. So I went to the store and showed them they said it wasn't a issue there. Probably cause the lighting in the B&N stores is terrible to begin with. Regardless they let me swap out the tablet. Came home same issue.
I'm not noticing that on mine. Side note: Who's the girl? Lol.
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beatlesfan01 said:
I'm not noticing that on mine. Side note: Who's the girl? Lol.
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No one ever discussed in any review the color comparison that is between the two tablets. The screen is a lot sharper on the Nook Tablet with less glare. The kindle fire has a slight blue tint with a more muddier contrast. Watching two movies side by side same movie the Nook tablet you can see more of the fine detail in the video compared to the Kindle Fire.
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Side note. Ex GF I shoot glamour photography luskphoto.com
As a graphic designer a portable portfolio is part of the reason i got the Nook Tablet as well. If im not mistaken the nook and the ipad use the same type of display, so i dont think you are going to get a much better screen any where else. You are probably only noticing the yellow cast because you are looking at the blueish KF right next to it.
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Personaly I think the nook screen looks ritcher next to the KF.
Could you please post the original image of the woman?
On the posted thumbnails, the skin tone is better on the Nook - and a whole lot less glare.
I noticed this too on my NT. Compared to my GT10 it's much warmer color.
Here is the original
Yep, the Nook Tablet has a very warm color balance. Noticed it right away. Compared to anything else - even the Nook Color - it's very noticeable. I'm a photographer and was also planning to use this for images so if it can't be adjusted, it's probably going back. Except for this flaw, the screen is really outstanding.
tariqgibran said:
Yep, the Nook Tablet has a very warm color balance. Noticed it right away. Compared to anything else - even the Nook Color - it's very noticeable. I'm a photographer and was also planning to use this for images so if it can't be adjusted, it's probably going back. Except for this flaw, the screen is really outstanding.
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Shows how much I know about screens lol. Sorry OP
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SenateDC said:
No one ever discussed in any review the color comparison that is between the two tablets. The screen is a lot sharper on the Nook Tablet with less glare. The kindle fire has a slight blue tint with a more muddier contrast. Watching two movies side by side same movie the Nook tablet you can see more of the fine detail in the video compared to the Kindle Fire.
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I envy your job.
The NT looks like it has a more natural saturation, the KF looks washed-out.
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The NT looks like it has a more natural saturation, the KF looks washed-out.
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They are both turned up to the same brightness. The contrast might be a little more dark in the KF. The NT is actually the same saturation just a whole different white balance. The laminated screen does stop the glare which looking in a dark room at both tablets its not as noticeable. I have the GSII and the saturation is way off but still a great device.
IF the Nook Tablet gets rooted, there is an Android color calibration app (root is required for this unfortunately as a separate system zip must be flashed in recovery beyond just the app) which can likely be used to tweak the WB. I used it on the original Nexus One and others have used it on more recent Samsungs which have root. Here is the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=745248
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IF the Nook Tablet gets rooted, there is an Android color calibration app (root is required for this unfortunately as a separate system zip must be flashed in recovery beyond just the app) which can likely be used to tweak the WB. I used it on the original Nexus One and others have used it on more recent Samsungs which have root. Here is the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=745248
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It is rooted:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1354487
But not unlocked.
pharpe said:
It is rooted:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1354487
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The bootloader is still locked so I believe that means you can't load another rom or boot into a recovery program. You need to start up in a recovery program to install part of the calibration software into the system by flashing there before the apk is loaded. So, I think we need the bootloader unlocked to do all this which we are still awaiting.
I think you may have a real issue. I'm getting ready to return my second unit due to over-saturated screen colors. I wouldn't have noticed that they were off if it weren't for the fact that I had another Nook that looked so much better. I've also seen the screen revert to normal for a session, but returns to poor quality when shut off and turned back on.
I've been using the welcome to Nook video as my standard. She should not look like she just had a bad bronzing job (almost orange). If she does, you may have an issue.
I've also noticed some very faint horizontal artifacting. Like a bad connection somewhere.
ibgap said:
I think you may have a real issue. I'm getting ready to return my second unit due to over-saturated screen colors. I wouldn't have noticed that they were off if it weren't for the fact that I had another Nook that looked so much better. I've also seen the screen revert to normal for a session, but returns to poor quality when shut off and turned back on.
I've been using the welcome to Nook video as my standard. She should not look like she just had a bad bronzing job (almost orange). If she does, you may have an issue.
I've also noticed some very faint horizontal artifacting. Like a bad connection somewhere.
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What I'm seeing on mine is just a warm color balance, not over-saturated color, lines or anything else. A quick way to see this is to view a black and white image on the Nook Tablet and compare that with another screen, preferably a calibrated one. On the Nook Tablet, the black and white image will look brown to sepia toned versus neutral gray tones.
Help (hopefully)! Had my gtab slide out of my hands and hit the back of the tablet directly to a table. Still working fine, but have a pink hue where the white typically are (usually in fonts and icons, but also on a full white screen, like the 3 bird splash screen). Any useful advice?
Thanks!
lvandel said:
Help (hopefully)! Had my gtab slide out of my hands and hit the back of the tablet directly to a table. Still working fine, but have a pink hue where the white typically are (usually in fonts and icons, but also on a full white screen, like the 3 bird splash screen). Any useful advice?
Thanks!
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Open up your tablet and re-seat the LCD connector. Should fix any faulty display issues you have.
Hello,
I have a 7" Touch Screen LCD AVH-P7500DVD and I want to connect my Android smartphone or tablet to it.
In other words, what I want to do is to get the image in the LCD and also being able to control it using the touch Screen on the LCD, basically like a tablet where the screen is this LCD.
How can I do this?
It doesn't matter if I have to buy things and just want to know I can I do this because I have this in my car and it would be nice to have an Android TV there with GPS and all of that. Well I could use chromecast, and make a hotspot in the smartphone I want to use but then I wouldn't be able to control it using the LCD.
Thank you,
TM
Hi i feel like LG g5se (h845) screen is to cold or bluish. There is no comfort view or reader mode like other LG phones. Even the cheap Stylus 2 have that option.
What can i do to reduce this? I don't like overlays, please don't suggest me overlays. I already tried enabling night mode for android nougat, but the result is too yellowish and no way to change the intensity.
There is no root either for h845. So color control is a no go.
I'm frustrated with this phone. What can i do?
Thanks. Please share you opinions guys. Why LG is just abandoning this phone.