Wednesday, November 6, 2013

See which tablet has the best display! - Computer World (press release)

DisplayMate Technologies is one of the global authorities when it comes to calibrate displays, and defining standards for the actual testing – not only the consumer anyway. Hence, it is worth paying attention to released from time to time by the company statement, in which the screens are compared to the current generation of devices.

recent laboratory tests conducted by experts of three tablets equipped as is commonly believed, the best displays on the market.

So we have

Nexus 10 from Google – device manufactured by Samsung. It was the first tablet with a qHD (10.1-inch, 2560 x 1600 pixels). The market peaked at the end of last year and even though the hardware is no longer knocks today, still in the category of displays located in close TOPCEM.

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Another device in the statement of the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9, presented September 25, 2013. The sale will be November 7. As the flagship tablet the Kindle family. Under the hood it has a powerful quad-core Snapdragon system 800 The screen size of 8.9 inches at the same qHD resolution as larger Nexus 10

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Finally, the statement

DisplayMate could not miss the latest iPad Air (5th generation). Tablet for sale is available from November 1. Thinner and more powerful than its predecessor, still based on the Retina display 9.7-inch diagonal and a resolution of 2048 x 1535 pixels. Despite appearances, this is not, as noted by DisplayMate screen the same as in the fourth generation iPad. Apple reached because the IPS matrix based on IGZO technology. The result is improved contrast, and most of all – a lot more energy efficient.

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In conclusion, we can read that each of the three tablets offers very high image quality. However, DisplayMate test leader when it comes to specifications and parameters of the display, the Kindle Fire is now HDX 8.9. Experts point out that used in the screen is arguably the best display ever tabletowym landed in their laboratory. Retina of the iPad Air has great performance, but the Kindle HDX offers higher brightness, better color reproduction and less reflective (better visibility in sunlight).

As a result, the Kindle has received the highest rating, the sensational (Excellent A). iPad Air was rated as very good (Very Good A-), and the Nexus One as good (Good B).

following short list of devices in the form of selective table. Complete comparison screens in three tablets can be found on the DisplayMate.

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Fig. Amazon, Apple, Google

Source: displaymate.com

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