Friday, June 25, 2010

iPhone 4 Retina Display vs. Galaxy S Super AMOLED [review]

We had a very hot tempered between iPhone 4 and Samsung Galaxy in here. But I think this is something fair where we need information about a product before you actually decide to buy it, before we felt loss because no application is still premature to smartphones that we buy. The guy over Engadget, Vlad Savov, make this fantastic review which starting from a comparison with an image and then bamboozle the original camera output. This comparison also with the second handset rocking brightness setting 100 percent and the fastest thing to stand out when putting together a series of photos is the brightness of the iPhone. In Super S Galaxy AMOLED display on the screen is still pretty much standard-setting, but it looks almost gray when juxtaposed with the iPhone 4.



The challenge is getting hot when Vlad Savov took those phones under the sunlight in worse British weather, but there was enough light to challenge both displays. However, cast shadows, away from sunlight, do nothing to avoid the direct rays, and you'll get some utility out of both pretty sweet. Certainly not an easy thing to distinguish between the output of the Retina and Super AMOLED display, the result may be regarded as the best AMOLED although differences between the two very small screen.

On images displayed, looks very notable differences from both superphone. Views Retina really whoops on Super AMOLED pixel level. delta between the two when you stick it right next to your eyes is a place near as pronounced in the use of the real world. In pictures giraffe Super AMOLED seem to indicate a stronger color saturation and sharp definition, although looking pixelated sitting next to Apple's smooth grooves. Stick both at normal distance away from the user, and will probably come down to personal preference again. Maybe for people who are already crazy about the iPhone 4 and S Galaxy will not be too caring about this difference, come back that everything is entirely your decision. Thanks to Engadget for a review and for the images can be viewed here.

1 komentar:

Laksamana Embun said...

Nice Post... :) Thanks for sharing

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