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>Can't see past 10 on a Galaxy Tab S2 Screen Why is AMOLED
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>Can't see past 10 on a Galaxy Tab S2 Screen
Why is AMOLED such a joke? I thought that they would have figured it out after all those years.
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>>52039998
At full brightness i can see differences up to 5 on said screen, then it just clips to black
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>>52039998
Amoled individual pixel backlight is superb in movies, they literally produce true blacks. I have tab s 10.5 and warching movies on it is beautiful.
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Tfw can see till 2 with muh zenfone 2
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>>52040088
No shit, but it's anything but superb when important details in a movie scene range from ckntrast 1-7 you fucking pleb. Because then instead of seeing something you will just see pitch black

So glad that i didnt buy this piece of crap. Yeah the blacks and colors are nice and all but holy shit samsung get that black crush sorted out

>>52040156
Thats because it's IPS. Black crush used to be and apperently still is a common problem with AMOLED.
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>>52039998
I se no.4 on my g-series ideapad (its shit)
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Asus PB278Q (PLS) at 26% brightness, I can tell the difference up to 4 head on and up to 3 if I look at the screen from an angle.
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>>52039998
I remember that I had this on my Galaxy S2. How come they didn't sort it out yet? Is this like a hardware limitation?
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That feel when I can see it all on my Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Feels good to have parents with money.
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My nexus 10 shows all shades as unique kek

Too bad it's an all in one googlebot
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>>52040088
>I have tab s 10.5 and warching movies on it
do people seriously do this?
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>>52039998
Can make out no. 3 on xperia z2
Not a single dead pixel either, and its a 2 year old phone
Thanks sony
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>>52040339
I lay in bed watching DEF CON 23 shit m8
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>>52039998
>black crush
It's not an inherent issue of OLED, more of bad calibration that anything. Not that there aren't many other issues and needs that OLED has.
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>>52040338
>kek
>implying this is something special considering the screen technology of the nexus 10
Are people actually this technology illiterate?

>>52040325
>AMOLED panel
>I can see it all on my Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Yeah no you can't. Take a picture of you screen and post it here or shut the fuck up.
>Feels good to have parents with money.
Because not only is the note 4 significantly more expensive than the galaxy tab s2 9.7 but it's also comparable right? If you have parents with money then why the fuck are you STILL using an outdated device?

>>52040404
Seriously I'm starting to think that it is sort of a hardware limitation. If it's something as simple as calibration then why the fuck does this problem still exist after YEARS of being widely known?
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>>52040496
Cunt.
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>>52040548
>posts Screenshot
Made my day you clown
Seriously kid, do you even have the slightest idea what this thread is about?
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>>52040548

retard
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>>52040548
Holy shit
Best post of the day
are you retarded, son?
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>>52040548
Underrated post.
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>>52040496
>limitation
That would be an adjustment that needs to be made to the gamma curve. individual calibration is not that common IIRC, but it's not like I follow phones and tablets closely.
A hardware issue would be the failure of the backplane to sufficiently regulate low level currents. That would also manifest itself as uniformity issues, such as mura.
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>>52040548
This has to be a joke....
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Can see all the squares with a shield tablet
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>>52040404
max brightness on a properly calibrated N6 and can only see up to 3/4 as unique. brightness low and it's only around 13 or so. still better than shitty IPS glow which is dreadful for everything. Even the best IPS panels only max out at around 1200:1 contrast ratio, which is still absolute shit.
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If I factor out reflections I can see all the way down to 4 or 3 on my Note Edge which is the same display as the Note 4.

Can you see it on a photo? Probably not, eyes are way more sensitive than most sensors unless you go stupidly high in the ISO which will lose you detail and probably ruin it anyway.

Also if you fags tilt your display to see more squares then that's fucking cheating.
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>Horrifying black crush on s2 display: I've opened the lagom test and could barely see the 11th square. https://youtu.be/VHDKXaIAf8E?t=984 This review pretty much confirms this, samsung tablets are unsuitable for movies and photos. And I'm quite sure this has been done on purpose to accentuate the infinite contrast and true blacks of the oled display.

>There are OLED grading monitors...any degree of black crush would be completely unacceptable for the purposes they serve. So I'm inclined to think that it's not a technology limitation but rather a consumer fault for having terrible standards in picture quality.

There you have it, plebs are ruining smartphones and tablets.

>>52040693
Too bad you can't calibrate it that easily, I'm not even sure if this is possible at all on a software level throw android. I tried to fix this shit before on my S2, it's a fucking pain in the ass

And I planned on using this device mainly to consume media such as videos with. Great, fucking great.
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>>52040781
>properly calibrated
What does that even mean? Did you catch a good unit or did you calibrate it yourself? If so, how?

For me it's about the same on my tablet s2, but when I want to watch movies in my room I don't want to do that at full brightness. It's absolutely unacceptable for me, I'd take horrendous IPS glow and backlight bleeding over this any day.
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>>52040784
Take a proper photo, download the image, open it with an app so that it gets displayed without the bright stuff which is 4chan
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>there's this color gradient going from top to bottom on my s6 screen which is only noticeable when displaying a grey contrast
Why lads, why does AMOLED suffer this shut?
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>>52040088
did you read the OP moron? they aren't even true. this is a problem with all ambled screens. the higher degrees of black are all the same, so gray pixels are black instead of gray.
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>>52041169
True blacks are still true black, the problem is that they don't use sufficient power at near to black levels to distinguish them from black.

Although that brings an interesting question. The different gradients on an IPS panel may be distinguishable, but could that be because they aren't dark enough?
You may be able to see the difference between 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, but is that because your 0 is actually gray and not black?
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>>52039998
I see up to 3 on a LG TV.
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>>52041224
Following on from this, whitetest time.
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>>52039998
Must be a special kind of autist to even care.
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>>52039998
Galaxy s4 I can see up to 2
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>>52039998
Can see down to 2 with Xperia z3
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>>52040596
>>52040635
>>52040636
>>52040707
>>52040591
It's a meme you dips.
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>>52041238
Can see all of them except one which blends with the background, z3
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>>52041369
Actually I take that back they're all distinguishable
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>>52039998
My Note5 you can distinguish all the way down to 2.

1 and 2 look the same, but 3 and up are all obviously different.


The Note5 uses the "best" AMOLED display currently available from samsung.
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odly enough on this 100$ chromebook i can see differentiation all the way down to 2.
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>>52039998
Can see them all at full brightness on my Moto X 2014; 1 only at an angle though.
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>>52039998
I'm on a 2014 moto x with amoled display and I can notice differences all the way up to 1.
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>>52039998
On my 930 I can see all of them on mid/high brightness.
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>>52041238
>>52039998

U2311h

I can see everything.
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>>52041398
well duh, TN panel senpai.

even with my contrast rekt from severe color correction I can differentiate between all of them.
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i can see 1, 2, and 3 just barely, then 4 is like 10 times brighter than 3 for some reason.
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Can see all on my lg g4 with 100 percent, up to 4 with 50 is what I always use.
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i see all but #1 on my G3

the G3 does have a lot of color shift when not viewed straight though.
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>>52041224
>but could that be because they aren't dark enough?
That would make it worse, because the lowest grays of the LCD have less of a delta from "black" (0,0,0).
Proper plasmas make it much more visible
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Can see up to number 2 on my Chinkshit Redmi 2. Feels good to be poor.
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>>52041792
>tfw no plasma phone display
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>>52041792
If you take the image into an editor and increase the brightness the squares become more visible though.

So if your display is too bright you'll see the differences easily, but the background which is supposed to be perfect black, won't actually be black.

So really you should calibrate your display to ensure it is displaying true black first.
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>>52039998
>>52041238
>>52041792
All shades distinguishable from each other.
Noname MVA panel from 2003.
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>>52042035
Proper OLED could be better, but we aren't getting these broadcast reference quality OLED displays on mobile, just these pissy displays.

>>52042111
>increase the brightness
The digital image and not the display? That compresses the black level upwards.
True black isn't happening without the display being off at that point.
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Can not see pass 5 on my Oneplus One
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>>52040088
Also have same tablet for same reason , the titanium bronze one
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My OnePlus X stops being distinguishable at 2
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>>52039998
i can see all of the squares on my IPS

and you guys said it was a meme.

lol fuck off.
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>using a picture that clearly says LCD Test on a display that isn't an LCD
>you stupid dumbass human

I can see 4 on my Nexus 6 at 50% brightness but increasing the brightness to full doesn't help, 4 is the last one I can discern to very tiny degrees.

Irrelevant bullshit like 99.82815% of the shit online.
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>>52043444
Interesting. I have a nexus 6 as well but at full brightness I can see them all. I'm in a dark room though, that might help?
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I can see down to 1 on my crap S4 mini amoled. Sounds like a hardware issue OP.
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>>52043602
At 50% brightness, too.
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I can see up to 3 on my old LG Optimus G
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I can confirm up to 7 on pice of shit Moto G Titan (2014)
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>>52039998
I can see them all nicely on my 32" LG 3DTV
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I can see the lot on Nexus 5x. Not sure what the screen is, but I have blue increased in my kernel settings too.
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>>52041238
I can't distinguish the shades at the top because this thing is making me go blind.
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>>52043753
Same on LG L90. Based LG throws high quality IPS panels into cheap ass phones.
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>>52039998
I can see all of them on my gs5
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>touchwizz
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>>52041792
Note 3 set to Cinema display mode. Explain.
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>>52046403
Forgot pic
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>>52039998
Blacks are crushed in software on Samsung AMOLED gear
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>>52041238
>>52039998
Can see from 3 onwards on both tests, Nexus 7 2012
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>>52040548
lol what a retard
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>>52043444
Yeah I'm totally the dumbass here, not like you view the same content on AMOLED as you do on other screens.
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>>52041398
Why is that odd? That's like saying it's odd that a fucking van which only costs 10k can store more stuff than a 1 million supercar you fucking retard

All the retards here who say they can see down to 2 or so with AMOLED: Post a picture of your fucking screen
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I have tab s1 8.4 and I can see until 9 only
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>>52041792
>>52041224
>muh blacks ain't real niggas so it's worse!
Yeah, that's the all that matters you shills, I mean I'd rather see fuckall in a very dark scene in a movie than being able to see something
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Lmao I have a sony xperia s and I can differentiate until even 1
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>>52040548
amazing.
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>>52039998
I'm on a galaxy s5, which has a super AMOLED screen and I can see all the boxes
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>>52039998
>>52041238

I can see everything on my manually calibrated cheap TN AOC monitor.

t. starving artist
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>>52039998
i can see up to 2 nexus5 cant see 1 at all
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>>52047774
yeah, sure. just like all the other fags ITT who claimed the same but didn't post any pictures taken of their screens proving it.
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>>52040784
tried taking a picture of my PC screen where i can see it all with both my shitty nexus 5 camera and my tablet galaxy S2 cam and i can see it on both
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>>52039998
On my HTC one m8 I can see to the 2 on the brightest setting and the 6 on the darkest.
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