Wednesday, November 20, 2013

iPad mini retina: poorer display as Nexus 7 (2013), and Kindle Fire HDX - androidnext


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Apple’s response to the compact Android tablets like the Nexus 7 (2013) and Kindle Fire HDX 7 with its ultra-high resolution display is in the form of iPad mini retina for a rather high price on the market. Suitable for the launch of the new Apple tablet has DisplayMate, a company that specializes in the testing and calibration of displays that can take the Retina screen against the current two Android tablets – the result can not be the iTablet particularly look good.

Apple is actually known to have exceedingly high quality requirements for the components installed in their devices, which is why Californians often change their components suppliers as soon as something is not quite equivalent to the claims. Furthermore, great emphasis is placed on ensuring that the displays have a perfect calibration possible and natural color reproduction. When the display of the iPad mini retina one has in this respect but probably slept a little – at least seen in a comparison of the displays of the three current compact tablets from the houses Apple, Google / Asus and Amazon pretty clear that the iPad mini retina not in relevant disciplines has the edge.

experts DisplayMate analyzed the three screens of tablets according to various aspects such as user experience, pixel and color density, color fastness, brightness and lateral angles. According to the measured values ??is Amazon’s current 7-inch Kindle Fire Tablet 7 HDX before the Nexus 7 (2013) (test) and the iPad mini retina. The difference in quality between the two Android tablets are not substantial, according to DisplayMate – the 7.9 inch display of the iPad mini retina, however, falters in spite of its ultra-high resolution of 2,048 x 1,536 pixels in a relevant discipline, the one for a premium tablet with Peisschild from 389 euros (for the 16GB WiFi version) is out of the question: The color gamut, so the total number of colors that can be represented within the sRGB color space will be disappointing. This value is, however, relevant when it comes to the natural reproduction of photos, videos and other visual media.

As mentioned, Apple actually enjoys a very good reputation when it comes to the perfect color reproduction, and calibration. In the current big brother of the mini iPad, the iPad Air, Apple has also paid close attention to the petty perfect color gamut value of 100 percent – like its predecessors iPad 3 and 4 However, the iPad Mini with Retina this figure is only 62 percent at the same level as its predecessor with mini 1024 x 768 pixel display. The two competing products from Google / Asus and Amazon can shine like Apple’s iPad with 9.7-inch display with a color gamut of 100 percent.

in other disciplines, the two-screen Android tablets before Apple Tablet: While all models have almost the same pixel density of about 325 ppi, so users can see with the naked eye single pixels, in the brightness, which is especially relevant for outdoor use, the Nexus 7 (2013) with a value of 572 cd/m2 before the Kindle Fire 7 HDX with 494 cd/m2 and the iPad mini retina (414 cd/m2) has the edge . When it comes to the reflectivity of the screen, are all three at the same level, in terms of energy efficiency, the Nexus 7 (2013) can put it back on the crown, which is due to the so-called Low Temperature Poly-Silicon (LTPS) display technology – consumed despite a high brightness, low battery. At No. 2 ranked in this category the Kindle Fire HDX 7, tail light is in this comparison again the iPad min retina, in which Apple is using Sharp’s IGZO technology.

lies in the summary rating Amazon’s Kindle Fire 7 HDX just before Google’s Nexus 7 (2013) – Apple’s latest mini-string is ranked 3rd Certainly, the iPad mini, despite the mediocre rating for sure the first choice when someone prefers iOS preferred and also the general processing of the Apple tablet is beyond any doubt. But it turns out in this shootout that Android tablets, which are sold at a comparatively low price, in some disciplines, but now are better than Apple’s high-priced hardware.

Source: DisplayMate [via AndroidAuthority]

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