At least it does on latest smartphones. The display on the Samsung SIII is quite disappointing. It is blue and colors are wrong. Reduce the brightness and there is a massive blue shift as there is in off-axis viewing. The store demo version had burned in ghost of all the home icons showing how easily the pixels age. The adjacent motorola M had all the same issues. I compared the SIII against my ancient Motorola Droidx. And against my laptop which has one of those rare PC LCDs that is color accurate. The Droidx lacks some of the contrast but otherwise was very close to the laptop. The SIII on the other hand had a blue shift and its green color was just wrong.
It makes me almost, almost, think about getting an iPhone 5!
Does not bode well for the implementation in TVs. Hope they get the aging problem under control. This is taking us back to the days of CRT!
It makes me almost, almost, think about getting an iPhone 5!
Does not bode well for the implementation in TVs. Hope they get the aging problem under control. This is taking us back to the days of CRT!