TheHater, 06 Aug 2017By excellent, I suppose it literally doesn't shift to a somewhat green color when tilted a bit... moreI didn't experience this, and I'm holding an AMOLED-powered device in my hands right now. If I noticed anything anout tint when tilting, it's probably a little bluish tint
Kids always wanting 6" displays, no bezels and amoled. Im going back to feature phones if this trend keeps up.
ithehappy, 06 Aug 2017Ha ha I have used AMOLED only for over five years now on many different phones, but just for t... moreCalibration is still the most important factor next to technology, I agree, but one thing isn't that right. HDR, as long as you mean the HDR 10 standard, is not a gimmick. It's a solid value which stands for a display with pretty wide color gamut and high peak brightness, the factors which are important to display HDR content, but also affects the way how SDR content is displayed. The somewhat "successor" or higher standard for that is Dolby vision, which includes both HDR 10 and others I don't know at the moment, and Dolby atmos also incorporates the sound.
I looked for a TV in the past few months so I took all those words apart. And I can tell you true gimmicks: curved screens and 3D, and with phones we also have second screens, rounded corners, and 4K phone screens also somewhat fall in that category today, even though they may become useful in the future.
And I also own an iPhone 7, BTW. I think the best is if you combine everything: AMOLED, apple calibration, 2K, HDR 10, 120 Hz
And in the future, we can look forward to: microLED which offers colors of quantum dot, brightness of LED, contrast and viewing angles of OLED, no image retention or blooming; furthermore, we have Dolby Atmos, and the state of 4K is not sure while I really like Sony's implementation of using it when needed, just what Apple did with ProMotion.
AnonD-679970, 06 Aug 2017AMOLEDs have poor viewing angles? Really? I haven't used that many phones over the years but I... moreProbably Nokia was having better assembly. Though Lumia 800 was disastrous.
AnonD-39937, 06 Aug 2017You're wrong, Sony's Triluminous displays use Quantum Dot screens (or let's say "Q-led" as Sam... moreI'll elaborate. Triluminos uses several backlight spectral lamps. Side LED lamps that illuminates entire screen. Quantum Dots is where every single dot is illuminated.
Crocodile, 06 Aug 2017No mobile device has plasma or regular LED ( like TVs) screen.
Can someone gently tell me th... moreFor mobile (smartphone) devices, plasma display is the worst display.
Why? because the panel cost is expensive, has short life span & suffer from burn-in as much (if not worse) as AMOLED.
AFAIK, Standard LED is too "plain", as "plain" and "dull" as standard LCD. That's why the tech stay still in monitor & TV display, where the "plain" or "dull" is not a problem, as long as it works and could reproduced colors as natural as possible.
For today, Quantum LCD, like LG G5 had, is still the best LCD display, I don't know whether it is the same as quantum dot in Sony's, but LCD will not have burn-in, cheap to make, have longer life span, and its color reproduction could be improve further (LCD technology has been around for more than 10 years, and room for improvements are still open wide)
Infinite contrast, absolute black. AMOLED all the way. There are some very good LCDs out there but in my opinion AMOLED IS absolutely gorgeous. I've always had phones with AMOLED screens (since the SGS I9000) but I've never had any issues with them, I don't know why people is complaining about dead pixels or burnt areas, might be just Sony or Apple fanboys been jealous xD jk
Whatever happened to Mirasol?
Anonymous, 06 Aug 2017At 178°, you look at the back of your device.Right. I meant 88°
AnonD-39937, 06 Aug 2017You're wrong, Sony's Triluminous displays use Quantum Dot screens (or let's say "Q-led" as Sam... moreNo. It uses classic backlight side lamps.
http://www.ixbt.com/mobile/images/sony-xperia-xz-premium/vs-black-angle-alt-l.jpg
No mobile device has plasma or regular LED ( like TVs) screen.
Can someone gently tell me the technology reasons?
Thanks !!!!
People seriously needs to see Sony's Triluminos displays.
By seeing, I don't mean in a picture or in a video, but in reality it is.
I saw myself the XZ Premium and just can't be further impressed of how gorgeous it is to look at.
Makes me ignore the also beautiful screen of the S8 and S8+ beside it.
AnonD-558092, 06 Aug 2017I don't know what you're talking about. I have a device with a Super AMOLED display and viewin... moreBy excellent, I suppose it literally doesn't shift to a somewhat green color when tilted a bit.
I can't be wrong here, because I could do several research and all of them will agree with me - it's also a nature of OLED already.
TheHater, 06 Aug 2017Until they realize that AMOLEDs still haven't had their burn in problems fixed. Not to mentio... moreAmoled has already dominated, especially when the iPhone 8 comes out with Amoled. How many xperia phones have been sold? That's your answer
AnonD-690051, 06 Aug 2017it wont happen until sony improve their crap customer serviceIt will happen no matter what, sorry troll.
Anonymous, 06 Aug 2017"trilominous" is an LCD lol nothing special about it it's the same one apple uses and calls it... moreApple gets their screens from LG, Sony gets theirs from JDI.
And Sony is miles ahead of the technology today. Their 2015 model is still of a higher resolution than the upcoming iPhone this year.
Wow. Such innovation. Bravo.
AnonD-50024, 06 Aug 2017I wonder how the world which criticised AMOLED screens for highly saturated inaccurate colors ... moreUntil they realize that AMOLEDs still haven't had their burn in problems fixed.
Not to mention how the pixels die out faster or decrease their brightness levels after a few months of use.
And IPS LCD can nearly match AMOLEDs today.
The XZ Premium is a perfect example of why AMOLEDs haven't dominated the world yet.
Anonymous, 06 Aug 2017Holographically display is the best I have ever seen Most expensive too... However, this one is truly great type of displays
Anonymous, 06 Aug 2017AMOLED ofc. Once you've tried AMOLED you'll never go back to an LCD.You mean that once you get burn in, you can never fix it anymore?
Oh, and as a smartphone geek, I've tried so many smartphones with AMOLED, the newest S8 and S8+ included, but I'm typing this on a budget 5.5" 720p IPS LCD smartphone and I still don't have the feeling that I'm actually missing something from a display that AMOLED could provide.
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