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The iPhone 7 Has 'By Far the Best Performing Mobile LCD  Display' [Report]

The iPhone 7 Has 'By Far the Best Performing Mobile LCD  Display' [Report]

Posted September 19, 2016 at 3:34pm by iClarified
An in depth analysis of the iPhone 7's display by DisplayMate finds it a 'truly impressive top performing display' that matches or breaks smartphone display records in 8 categories.

DisplayMate says, "It is by far the best performing mobile LCD display that we have ever tested, and it breaks many display performance records."

The iPhone 7 Has 'By Far the Best Performing Mobile LCD  Display' [Report]



Here are some of the display's cutting-edge state-of-the-art performance functions and features...

• The iPhone 7 has 2 Standard Color Gamuts, following in the footsteps of the innovative iPad Pro 9.7 that was introduced earlier in 2016. Most mobile displays only support a single Color Gamut, including all previous iPhones. The iPhone 7 has both the traditional smaller sRGB / Rec.709 Color Gamut that is used for producing most existing consumer content for digital cameras, TVs, the internet, and computers, including photos, videos, and movies, and the new wider DCI-P3 Color Gamut, which is 26 percent larger.

• The iPhone 7 has the same wide DCI-P3 Color Gamut as 4K UHD TVs, so it will be able to accurately display all of the new 4K TV and video content. Since the iPhone 7 has a Retina Display it doesn't need the 4K resolution because it already appears perfectly sharp at its normal viewing distances.

• The new wider DCI-P3 Color Gamut is really a big deal – it is what makes 4K UHD TVs deliver noticeably better color and picture quality than 2K Full HD TVs, which is why consumers are upgrading their TVs, and why they will want to upgrade their mobile devices up to DCI-P3.


• Only three manufacturers currently have the new wider DCI-P3 Color Gamut on their Smartphones or Tablets, so it is a major competitive advantage. Other manufacturers will need to play catch-up fast.

• We measured a very high Peak Brightness of 602 cd/m2 (nits), the Highest Peak Brightness that we have measured for a Smartphone for all Average Picture Levels APL, including Full Screen White.

• When Automatic Brightness is turned On, the iPhone 7 produces up to an impressive 705 nits in High Ambient Light, where high Brightness is really needed – the Highest Peak Brightness for a Smartphone for any Average Picture Level APL, including Full Screen White.

• The wider Color Gamut and much brighter display significantly improve screen readability and usability in high ambient light, which along with battery running is one of the most important issues for consumers.

• The Absolute Color Accuracy of the iPhone 7 is Truly Impressive as shown in these Figures. It is the most color accurate display that we have ever measured. It is Visually Indistinguishable from Perfect, and is very likely considerably better than on any mobile display, monitor, TV or UHD TV that you have. So photos, videos, and online content and merchandise will appear correct and beautiful.

The iPhone 7 matches or breaks new Smartphone display performance records for:
• The Highest Absolute Color Accuracy for any display (1.1 JNCD) – Visually Indistinguishable from Perfect
• The Highest Absolute Luminance Accuracy for any display (±2%) – Visually Indistinguishable from Perfect
• Very Accurate Image Contrast and Intensity Scale (with Gamma 2.21) – Visually Indistinguishable from Perfect
• The Highest Peak Brightness Smartphone for any Average Picture Level APL (602 to 705 nits)
• The Highest Contrast Ratio for any IPS LCD display (1,762)
• The Lowest Screen Reflectance for any Smartphone display (4.4 percent)
• The Highest Contrast Rating in High Ambient light for a Smartphone for any APL (137 to 160)
• The Smallest Color variation with Viewing Angle (2.1 JNCD or less)

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Kk
Kk - September 19, 2016 at 3:43pm
That's still in 720p.. Imagine when Apple is going to upgrade to the next resolution.. Booom! Off the charts.. But that's not going to happen soon
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - September 19, 2016 at 4:18pm
Either way, it proves that it doesn't need that much resolution to be great even by material standards! There's no excuse here you can say no matter what anyway!
RBRBRBR
RBRBRBR - September 19, 2016 at 4:28pm
If you want 1080p then get the iPhone 7 Plus
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