A little hidden but already available (by mistake?):
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge Display Technology Shoot-Out - by DisplayMate.
Conclusion:
Galaxy Note 4 is the Best performing Smartphone display that we have ever tested.
Regards,
noct
noct00 said:
A little hidden but already available (by mistake?):
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge Display Technology Shoot-Out - by DisplayMate.
Conclusion:
Galaxy Note 4 is the Best performing Smartphone display that we have ever tested.
Regards,
noct
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That is some juicy display pr0n.
This is a beast :good:
So it'll be better then my S3? You're killing me Samsung, I can't wait to pick this phone up!
750 nits? Unbelievable
Just to sweeten the deal for people just scanning this thread; the full conclusion quote is pretty awesome:
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the Galaxy Note 4 is the Best performing Smartphone display that we have ever tested.
It matches or breaks new records in Smartphone display performance for:
Highest Absolute Color Accuracy,
Highest Screen Resolution,
Infinite Contrast Ratio,
Highest Peak Brightness,
Highest Contrast Rating in Ambient Light,
Brightness Variation with Viewing Angle.
Its Color Management capability provides multiple Color Gamuts – a major advantage that is not currently provided by any of the other leading Smartphones. The Galaxy Note 4 delivers uniformly consistent all around Top Tier display performance: it is the first Smartphone display to ever get all Green (Very Good to Excellent) Ratings in all test and measurement categories (except one Yellow for a Brightness Variation with Average Picture Level) since we started the Display Technology Shoot-Out article Series in 2006, an impressive achievement for a display.
The Galaxy Note 4 has again raised the bar for top display performance up by another notch.
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Hi all,
Currently I have the Tab Pro 8.4, and have the chance to return it to the shop and buy the Tab S 8.4 for £40 extra.
However, after playing with the Tab S in the shop and reading reviews online, I do have some pros and cons of “upgrading” from the Tab Pro the Tab S I hope forum members can help me with.
The Screen on the Tab S is great for watch YouTube and Netflix which is what I do most of the time on the tablet. However, I also take the tablet on holiday with me to review pictures taken with camera and watch media under direct sun light. The lower brightness of the Tab S and the cartoonish look of the screen makes it not as good as the Tab Pro.
The Snapdragon 800 in the Tab Pro seems to be faster compared to the Samsung SOC in the Tab S according to reviews. The Snapdragon 800 also looks to have a major advantages when comes to graphic performance. This is important to me as I use the tablet to play graphic intensive games such as GTA, N.O.V.A and large RPG games.
The other advantages the Tab S have such as finger scan, smaller, lighter body and 1GB of extra RAM are not a major concern to me.
So, are there any Tab Pro users changed to Tab S and are happy with the screen and graphic provenance?
Many thanks
Bigmille said:
Hi all,
Currently I have the Tab Pro 8.4, and have the chance to return it to the shop and buy the Tab S 8.4 for £40 extra.
However, after playing with the Tab S in the shop and reading reviews online, I do have some pros and cons of “upgrading” from the Tab Pro the Tab S I hope forum members can help me with.
The Screen on the Tab S is great for watch YouTube and Netflix which is what I do most of the time on the tablet. However, I also take the tablet on holiday with me to review pictures taken with camera and watch media under direct sun light. The lower brightness of the Tab S and the cartoonish look of the screen makes it not as good as the Tab Pro.
The Snapdragon 800 in the Tab Pro seems to be faster compared to the Samsung SOC in the Tab S according to reviews. The Snapdragon 800 also looks to have a major advantages when comes to graphic performance. This is important to me as I use the tablet to play graphic intensive games such as GTA, N.O.V.A and large RPG games.
The other advantages the Tab S have such as finger scan, smaller, lighter body and 1GB of extra RAM are not a major concern to me.
So, are there any Tab Pro users changed to Tab S and are happy with the screen and graphic provenance?
Many thanks
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If you set the Display Mode to Cinema you lose the overblown cartoonish look. Reds become more red and less orange.
Or set it to "Basic" for more natural look.
The screen looks dark and reddish compared with my Note 8.
I love having a choice with "Adaptive Display"
After reading your title I thought you at least needed a video comparison
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xhsMFOwksAM
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Had some time to go back to the dealer and spend some time with the Tab Pro 8.4 and after some comparison I feel the Tab S is the better device. There is little doubt that the super amoled on the Tab S is superior, the screen on the Tab Pro seems like just another LCD screen. I thought I could make the pixels out more easily on the Tab Pro, where with the Tab S you cannot see any pixels without a magnifier. My main interest in looking at the Tab Pro is that I thought the lower contrast on the screen might be better for watching video, but after using it for a bit I don't think it's superior at all.
Another issue is the thinner Tab S seems like a much more modern device, even though the difference is less than 1 mm. There is something about that fake leather look on the Tab Pro that makes it look very dated.
Anyways in my case I will be keeping the Tab S.
I only wish that they kept the Snapdragon but I assume when development kicks off we will enjoy possible overclocking of all 8 cores.
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Since I use the Samsung book cover on my 10.5 I had almost forgotten how incredibly thin and light this device is naked. Any lighter and it would actually be difficult to maintain a firm grip on it.
P. S. Once it's broken in a bit the cover is much easier to take on an off than the first time.
Hi
I'm thinking about changing from a note 4 to a mate S,can some of the mate S user post their experience with it?
How is battery life,camera gaming performance is there any heat while gaming or watchung movies?
From a previous Note Edge user (very similar to your Note 4) - Keep the Note 4.
Here are the reasons:
Pros (for the Mate S):
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Probably the best Fingerprint scanner currently on the market - both in terms of speed and accuracy
Design and build quality - mostly metal , nice finish, Gorilla Glash 4 with 2.5D glass
5.5" screen size and overall body to screen ration make the Mate S might be easier to handle than Note 4
Cons (e.g why you should stay with your Note 4):
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Battery life is poor on Mate S and outstanding with Note 4
Mate S does NOT support 5GHz WiFi
Display is far better on Note 4
Camera is better on Note 4 with higher Res video capture modes and still pictures also look better
Quick Charging
True multi WIndow support - Mate S EMUI only supports limited applications in multi window mode
S-Pen functionality
Many case and accessories options including Wireless charging cases and extended battery packs
SAMSUNG brand usually have better warranty and more available spare parts in case of fault happening.
REMOVABLE BATTERY !!!
Performance is about the same (AnTuTu benchmark numbers quite similar)
There is more but I think It is enough.
What do you want from the Note 8?
for me I need :
- battery that lasts a total of 7 hours of SOT At least at MAX Brightness (4000+ Mah battery)
I don't care if its Thicker.
- More S Pen Features
- Dual Camera Setup
- Preferably 6 GB Of Ram for Long Use.
- Less Smaller Edgey Design PLS Because The Edge Design is Pointless it distorts the screen viewing experience.
6GB of RAM is overkill unless you are running an emulator or virtual machine on your phone. I'm still not convinced that even games are making the optimal use of or existing 4GB of RAM. I'd prefer a better gaming graphics processor for console like quality
1)I will prefer flat screen like Note 5 (5.7' is comfortable for me But with 6.2' I can manage) instead of S8/S8+/Note7 As There are no actual benefits rather than look But more risky if device fails down accidentally
2)More Powerful Snapdragon Chipset i expect this time from Sammy (Unfortunately in my country samsung releases exynos variants/ Also on newer devices especially for flagships samsung prefer to use home exynos chipset) With better optimisation of cores available
3)Camera should be more crispy, Yup Samsung's camera is improving from S7/S7E But still on this price tag of 800-900$ Everyone will expect better camera with dual pixel camera/better camera sensor/aperture should be optimum/S8+ shooting modes should be available
4)Software features on S8 like bixby vision/bixby assistant/face or fingerprint gestures should be implemented on Note8 too With hardware features like Iris Scanner And Yup fingerprint sensor location should be front mounted Not sure about AOD but if battery is like 4000mAh then ok with AOD (S-Note Pin To AOD feature like Note 7 Should keep as like)
5)Design should not be oriented to S8( So that it should not look like S8 With S-Pen), Design should be flat,sleek,handy and premium
6)Display should be 4k infinity which is used in S8 (Images and Video quality on Infinity display is great by S8 user's reviews) But if it fails to optimise on Note8 regarding power/battery management (If different CPU is used than S8 as on S8 battery management and feedback is great like 7-8hrs of SOT with FHD resolution/AOD/Advanced Features On/Without PowerSaving Mode Enabled) then QHD or UHD Amoled displays are to be accepted also
Seems like samsung is feeding us crumbles over the innovations in their new range
Samsung Display Unveils New Low-power OLED Display for Smartphones
Samsung Display Company today announced a new low-power OLED display for smartphones that reduces power consumption up to 16 percent. Samsung Display,
www.businesswire.com
tim2london said:
Seems like samsung is feeding us crumbles over the innovations in their new range
Samsung Display Unveils New Low-power OLED Display for Smartphones
Samsung Display Company today announced a new low-power OLED display for smartphones that reduces power consumption up to 16 percent. Samsung Display,
www.businesswire.com
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Why?
why what?
if i remember right this was conveyed already on stage during the launch event. s21 ultra exclusive
Hi everyone !
I got my tab s8 today and right away I noticed something was off.
It has a nice screen but everything has a slight tint - like eye comfort is on (but it is off)
In the store they had a tab s8 ultra for display, and it had the same tint which I could fix in settings by lowering color temperature.
I can't find a similar option in tab s8. Has anyone encountered this? How did you fix this?
Thank you!
Tab s8 uses TFT panel instead of Oled panel that s8+ and s8 ultra uses. Maybe this could be why adjustment of temperature isn't available on s8? Remember s8 is cheapest model that counts like budget version. So budget = less features and different hardware.
Jake.S said:
Tab s8 uses TFT panel instead of Oled panel that s8+ and s8 ultra uses. Maybe this could be why adjustment of temperature isn't available on s8? Remember s8 is cheapest model that counts like budget version. So budget = less features and different hardware.
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Yes I understand that, but it doesn't make any sense that they would manufacture a tablet with wrong colors by default.. It's still a great screen overall.
There's 5 screen nodes you can access via ADB
adb shell settings put system screen_mode_setting x
Substitute x for 0 for AMOLED cinema, 1 AMOLED Photo, 2 Basic, 3 Natural, 4 Vivid.