T4rd
Fully [H]
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2009
- Messages
- 20,295
right, cause screen accuracy differs from review to review...
We weren't talking about reviews there. We were talking about us.. remember this posting this?
Right... when we debate on which is a better screen, Nexus 5 vs One vs SGS4, we say Nexus 5 wins.
This is what I was responding to. I know there's a lot there, but I even Ctrl+F'd it for the word "review" and didn't find it anywhere in that sentence.
But if you want to talk reviews; as I said before, a lot of reviewers thought the Nexus 5 display looked somewhat washed out compared to other flagship phones. So is it really preferable (for most people) to have an "accurate" display? I would argue not. It seems that a lot of people like the colors to be tweaked a bit to make it more visually appealing.
So while the Nexus 5 (or now the S5) may have the most accurate display ever, I guarantee you that it doesn't equate to the most appealing screen for most people. Yes, it's damn nice still, but not quite as pleasing to see as most other AMOLED or even some other SLCD displays. Though this could easily be "fixed" with some display mode presets to appeal to people's specific preferences. The S5 may somehow look better while being more accurate because it's AMOLED though, if just for the crazy contrast ratio and pure blacks.
Last edited: