iPhone 13 Pro Max Receives DisplayMate Award for ‘Best Smartphone Display’
DisplayMate has published its review of the iPhone 13 Pro Max display giving it the title of ‘Best Smartphone Display’.
Based on our extensive Lab Tests and Measurements the iPhone 13 Pro Max has a Very Impressive Excellent Top Tier World Class Smartphone Display with close to Text Book Perfect Calibration Accuracy and Performance that is Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect. Based on our objective Lab Tests and Measurements the iPhone 13 Pro Max receives a DisplayMate Best Smartphone Display Award earning DisplayMate’s highest ever Display Performance Grade of A+ and setting or matching 12 Smartphone Display Performance Records including 6 that are Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect that are listed above.
The iPhone 13 Pro Max sets or matches 12 Smartphone Display Performance Records for:
● Highest Absolute Color Accuracy (0.5 JNCD for sRGB and 0.5 JNCD for DCI-P3) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect.
● Smallest Shift in Color Accuracy with APL (0.4 JNCD for sRGB and 0.2 JNCD for DCI-P3) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect.
● Smallest Maximum Color Shift with APL (0.7 JNCD for sRGB and 0.3 JNCD for DCI-P3) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect.
● Highest Image Contrast Accuracy and Intensity Scale Accuracy (2.21 Gamma) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect.
● Smallest Shift in Image Contrast and Intensity Scale with APL (0.00 Gamma) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect.
● Smallest Change in Peak Luminance with APL (2 percent) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect.
● Highest Full Screen Brightness for OLED Smartphones (1,051 nits at 100% APL).
● Highest Contrast Ratio (Infinite).
● Lowest Screen Reflectance (4.6 percent).
● Highest Contrast Rating in Ambient Light (228 for 100% APL).
● Smallest Brightness Variation with Viewing Angle (24% at 30 degrees).
● Highest Visible Screen Resolution 2.8K (2778×1284) – 4K Does Not appear visually sharper on a Smartphone.
*JNCD is a Just Noticeable Color Difference and APL is the Average Picture Level for on-screen Image Content.
You can read the full DisplayMate review at the link below…
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