I recently acquired a TV tab 4 10.1 and I noticed the color is washed out. It is not rich and vibrant.Is there a way to set the RGB or saturation or temperature?
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Okay, so, one of the things that's really disappointed me with some recent Android tablets I've tried out has been the screen's color temperature and contrast:
1. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7" and Toshiba Excite 10 all had very cold screens, with very blue-ish whites. Also, contrast was poor on both, so reading ebook on them with black text on a "white" background was unpleasant.
2. On some Primes I tried, whites were a dingy yellowish color (although I'm not sure that's because of the temp or some other issue), while some were a nice neutral-to-warm color.
3. The Toshiba Excite 7.7 screen varies depending on how much black/dark colors are being shown, clearly a power-saving feature. On screens with a lot of whites, the temp is made much coolor and contrast is reduced. On screens with a lot of darker colors, temp is warmer, contrast is increased, and whites are much less blue.
So, what I'm wondering about the Nexus 7 is this: what's the apparent color temp? Are whites "white," or are they yellow-ish (warmer) or blue-ish (colder)? And how's contrast, specifically black text on white?
I know I'll get the darn thing in a few weeks, but in the meantime I'm not finding any reviews that say anything other than "great screen for the money." And unless someone's being really careful, it's tough to show screen colors and temperature in pics and video...
Does anyone notice how unnaturally saturated the colors are on the Note 10.1?
It's as if the color saturation has been set to "STORE DEMO" mode just for Extra POP like you see on TV Showcases at stores.
I've checked Movie, Normal, and Dynamic modes, all very unnatural looking.
This makes the color of skin tones and other natural objects look extremely exaggerated!!
We all know Amoled is great in viewing angle when keeping the high brightness in any angle. But just the brightness, not the color.
My Note 2 becomes pretty greenish even with only a sight change in viewing angle, and it's worse than Galaxy S3. I think this is the problem of Note 2 weird pixel matrix. The best Amoled in term of color in my opinion is Lumia 820 with bright screen, very white and very very little in color shifting.
Galaxy S4 has a new matrix also, so I don't know abt the quality of color.
I have a Note 2 phone. I love the screen on it because the colors are really saturated and strong. My friend has a Galaxy S6. I noticed on his phone, and the new S7's, the color saturation is alot less no matter what the color profile.
If I got a S7 edge, is there a mod that I could do where the colors could be adjusted and saturated like the Note 2?
Fire hd8 not copying iPhone pc blue color correctly it looks faded grey. Not bright blue.
I noticed the same problem. It's not nearly as vibrant as the Fire 7 screen either. I had to edit the photo I was using to add brightness and a bit more blue, blur/clarify the sky etc. and it now looks better, but still not as good. Also noticed that screen brightness slider influences the saturation and color too.