I do appreciate the sharper quad hd amoled on the S7e over the one on the Op3.
However, much (most) content we work with daily, especially net content is not quad hd, often not even hd.
So the phone has to perform some serious scaling.
Result; a (good) non-quad screen can actually look better/sharper.
Need proof? I also have an Elephone P9000 which IMHO happens to have one of the very best displays, LCD or not. It looks clearly better on most Web content. The difference is not subtle. That goes for sharpness and colour (despite of the S7e measuring close to perfect in SRGB. Perhaps the ability of the P9000 to display great whites as well as superb blacks has something to do with it). It uses a new LG super thin layer screen. Needs to be seen to be believed.
Samsungs amoled are very good but there is still room for improvement.
However, much (most) content we work with daily, especially net content is not quad hd, often not even hd.
So the phone has to perform some serious scaling.
Result; a (good) non-quad screen can actually look better/sharper.
Need proof? I also have an Elephone P9000 which IMHO happens to have one of the very best displays, LCD or not. It looks clearly better on most Web content. The difference is not subtle. That goes for sharpness and colour (despite of the S7e measuring close to perfect in SRGB. Perhaps the ability of the P9000 to display great whites as well as superb blacks has something to do with it). It uses a new LG super thin layer screen. Needs to be seen to be believed.
Samsungs amoled are very good but there is still room for improvement.
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