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Sunday 8 January 2017

iPhone SE display review

iPhone SE display review

Hello guys, how are you today, We I will share display review of modern smartphones of Apple. Display my first review is for iPhone SE. You see on the screen basic space about display take from Apple. The apple is sharing many details about the screen stating not only resolution and pixel density, but also typical contrast, max brightness and also conformity with sRGB standard. 

The Display has exactly the same 16:9 format as iPhone 5 and 6 but also just like modern widescreen HDTVs. The Pixel density is so high that text and images look so sharp that you cannot see individual pixel from a typical viewing distance.  
Diagonal lines are smooth and do not have a stair stepping effect. LED backlight uniformity is excellent, on my unit there were not visible patches of light anywhere on the screen. Dirty screen effect is not present at all.  Using calMAN 5 software on PC, Mobileforge app on the iPhone and C6 colorimeter, I did grayscale and color check on 3 different luminance levels. Minimum, medium and maximum.
iPhone SE display review

Measured contrast was between 668:1 and 776:1 depending on the brightness setting.  This is slightly lower result that apple specified, but is inline with the fact that iPhone SE using IPS LCD screen.  Similar results are often measured on HDTVs that use IPS display technology, though sometimes result can be closer to or exceed 1000:1. 

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Peak luminance was approx.  570 nits, which exceeds Apple spec. High luminance of the screen improves readibility during bright sunny days or in well-lit room. Average error in greyscale was between 1.8 and 2.5, again depEning on the luminance.  This is excellent result meaning that shades of grey are displayed accurately, without any color poping out. The inky scenario when greyscale is not accurate is in night shift mode, with average error of 14.1 and with too much red in the image. 

But, night shift mode is done this way on purpose to give warmer image during evening and night hours. In terms of color, iPhone accurately covers sRGB, with small errors regardless of the luminance of the screen. Colors are nicely saturated and with the correct hue by default. Since IPS display is used, color saturation is also good under angles. Only luminance falls as you tilt the screen again typical behaviour for this technology. 

Overall, iPhone SE has a high quality display that accurately calibrated by default. Due to this, I can recommend iPhone SE not only for watching videos, photos and playing games, but also to more demanding users who want accurate grayscale and color according standard. 

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