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Over-saturated.
The display is a bit over-saturated especially the reds. I hope Asus puts an sRGB option in a future update.
MKShiro said:
The display is a bit over-saturated especially the reds. I hope Asus puts an sRGB option in a future update.
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Not oversatured, the display contrast ratio itself 1500:1, not like most ips panel out there (1000:1). Thats make the display more contrast, black color also very deep compared to ordinary ips panel. I LIKE IT, especially red color
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The display is a bit over-saturated especially the reds. I hope Asus puts an sRGB option in a future update.
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sRGB option is there in developer mode. I have super amoled panel phones as well and I can say that this mobile colour accuracy and production is in competition with those amoled panels. First time I see this kind of ips display in mobile phones. It is a good IPS PANEL.
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good contrast fir the display compared to other phones in the same price range
I like the depth of the colours
Contrast can use a little improvement.
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HONOR 5x is not amoled so its not true black
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Contrast is OK for the price tag
krispy321 said:
Contrast is OK for the price tag
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if it means for the price tag, i would say, its more than ok
its nice for its price range
No complaint here for this budget phone for last year
The blacks are a little more brighter than I expected.
its not that bad.
Medium quality contrast.
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Washed out honestly, but the whites are really good.
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I don't care too much about overhyped amoled "true black" but I love the true white and much more natural looks of an ips panel. The display contrast, brightness and overall visibility of the Mate 9 is just perfect.
The Mate 9 preferably has an nice IPS LCD display.
The Mate 9 Pro an Mate 9 Porsche have amoled, as I have read.
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This screen has a very nice black point. It's not as extreme as Samsung's AMOLED screen but it is still a nice screen. I largely prefer the LCD to AMOLED simply because of lack of permanent burn-in which means the contrast will remain fairly consistent throughout the life of the phone.
I've had issues with AMOLED whites looking creamy whereas my LGs always put out a nice color spectrum.
If you're colorblind, please disregard this thread. Rate this thread to express how you deem the color saturation and accuracy of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4's display. A higher rating indicates that you think that color accuracy is very high and saturation is excellent.
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Very rich and accurate colors
The color saturation of this Redmi Note 4 (4GB version) is on little bit warmer side. Even if you try to correct saturation from MIUI settings to cool, it doesn't matches the perfect accuracy. But it is fine, you won't see the difference unless you are comparing two different phones side by side.
Overall Good but could be better.
In the lineage side thete ia livedisplay whit diffrent color profiles that help you to make a accurated color.
I have compared it with some Xiaomi phones and PC monitors and colors are note quite accurate... but quite worm. Red tends to be a little orange, green have some yellow in it, blue tend to be a little purple and so on, but the final result is that the phone has the most soft colors and the most soft display for the eyes, extremely sharp and easy to look. The background white is so soft that its like you're reading a paper. I just love this display the way it is! You can tune it a bit with cold set up if don't like worm colors.
Mi4c has the most accurate colors and a little more saturated than other models.
Phones compared with: Redmi Note 3, Redmi 2 Prime, Redmi 1S, Mi4c.
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So far, I'm happy with the colour reproduction.
2K is just glam.
Colour reproduction is top notch.
Colors are well saturated. Not oversaturated too.
very good and no complaint here. Color saturation is very good but not comparable to AMOLED
sharp and crisp display with good colour
great display with good color reproduction
Very good display. Close to AMOLED.