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OnePlus 13
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Display Technology
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Flexible OLED Display with Diamond
Pixels
6.8 inch Diagonal / 17.3 cm Diagonal
Excluding
the Rounded Corners
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Flexible Organic Light Emitting Diode
Diamond Pixels with Diagonal Sub-Pixel Symmetry.
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Screen Aspect Ratio
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19.8 : 9 = 2.20
Higher Aspect Ratio
Most Smartphones and Widescreen TVs have 16 : 9 = 1.78
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Height to Width Aspect Ratio
The OnePlus 13 display
screen is 24% longer than
most Smartphones and
widescreen 16:9 TV content.
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Screen Size
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2.82 x 6.21 inches
7.17 x 15.77 cm
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Display Width and Height in
inches and cm.
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Screen Area
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17.5 square inches / 113 square cm
The Rounded Corners Account for only 0.3% of the Full
Rectangular Screen Area
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A better measure of size than
the Diagonal.
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Front Camera Opening Size
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Front Camera Opening has less than 0.1% of the Screen Area
Diameter is 0.16 inches / 4.0 mm
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Front Camera Opening is by
the Top Left
of the Screen.
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Supported Color Gamuts
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Vivid mode – Wide Color Gamut
Pro DCI-P3 mode – DCI-P3 Standard Color Gamut
Pro sRGB mode – sRGB / Rec.709 Standard
Color Gamut
Natural mode – Soft and Muted Colors
All modes have Automatic Color Management for Content with ICC
Color Profiles
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The OnePlus 13 supports 2
Standard Color Gamuts:
sRGB and the new wider
DCI-P3 Color Gamut that
is used in 4K Ultra HD TV
content.
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Display Refresh Rates
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Display Refresh Frames Per Second FPS
Normal FPS: 60 Hz Refresh
High FPS: 120 Hz Refresh for Smoother Scrolling and Motion
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Higher Refresh Rates improve
image Scrolling
plus Video and Motion
Performance in Apps,
and may reduce Screen
Flicker that some
people experience.
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Display Resolution
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3168 x 1440 pixels
3K Quad HD+
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Screen Pixel Resolution.
Quad HD can display four
1280x720 HD images.
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Total Number of Pixels
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4.6 Mega Pixels
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Total Number of Display
Pixels.
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Pixels Per Inch PPI
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510 PPI with Diamond Pixels
Excellent
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Sharpness depends on the
viewing distance and PPI.
See this on
the visual acuity for a true Retina Display
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Sub-Pixels Per Inch SPPI
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Red 361 SPPI
Green 510 SPPI
Blue 361 SPPI
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Diamond Pixel displays have
only half the number of
Red and Blue Sub-Pixels as
RGB Stripe displays.
At High PPI this is
generally not visible due to
the use of Sub-Pixel
Rendering.
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Total Number of Sub-Pixels
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Red 2.3 Million Sub-Pixels
Green 4.6 Million Sub-Pixels
Blue 2.3 Million Sub-Pixels
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Diamond Pixel displays have
only half the number of
Red and Blue Sub-Pixels as
RGB Stripe displays.
At High PPI this is
generally not visible due to
the use of Sub-Pixel
Rendering.
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20/20 Vision Distance
where Pixels or Sub-Pixels
are Not Resolved
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6.7 inches / 17.1 cm for White and Green Sub-Pixels with 20/20 Vision
9.5 inches / 24.2 cm for Red and Blue Sub-Pixels with 20/20
Vision
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For 20/20 Vision the
minimum Viewing Distance
where the screen appears
perfectly sharp to the eye.
At 10 inches from the screen
20/20 Vision is 344 PPI.
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Display Sharpness
at Typical Viewing Distances
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OnePlus 13 Display appears Perfectly Sharp
Pixels are not Resolved with 20/20 Vision
at Typical Viewing Distances of
10 to 18 inches
25 to 46 cm
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The Typical Viewing
Distances for this screen size
are in the range of 10 to
18 inches or 25 to 46 cm.
Also note that eye’s
resolution is much lower for
Red and Blue color content
than White and Green.
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Appears Perfectly Sharp
at Typical Viewing Distances
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Yes
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Typical Viewing Distances
are 10 to 18 inches
or 25 to 46 cm for this screen
size.
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Overall Display Performance Assessments
This
section Summarizes the Results for all of the extensive Lab Measurements and
Viewing Tests performed on the Display.
See
Screen Reflections,
Brightness and Contrast, Colors and Intensities, Absolute Color Accuracy, Viewing
Angles, Display Spectra
Here
we provide results for the Vivid mode, which has a Wide Color Gamut and a Bluish White Point,
the
Pro DCI-P3 mode, which is calibrated for the new DCI-P3
Gamut that is used in 4K Ultra HD TVs,
and
the Pro sRGB mode, which is calibrated for the sRGB / Rec.709 Gamut that
is used for most current
consumer
photo, video, web, and computer content.
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Categories
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Vivid mode
Wide Color Gamut
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Pro mode
DCI-P3 Content
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Pro mode
sRGB Content
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Comments
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Viewing Tests
in Subdued Ambient Lighting
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Very Good Images
Photos and Videos
have Vivid Color
and Accurate Contrast
Intentionally Vivid Colors
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Excellent Images
Photos and Videos
have Excellent Color
and Accurate Contrast
Accurate DCI-P3 Content
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Excellent Images
Photos and Videos
have Excellent Color
and Accurate Contrast
Accurate sRGB Content
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The Viewing Tests examine
the accuracy of
photographic images by
comparing the displays
to a calibrated studio
monitor and TV.
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Variation with Viewing Angle
Colors and Brightness
See Viewing Angles
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Color Shifts
Small to Medium
with Viewing Angle
Small Brightness Shifts
with Viewing Angle
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Color Shifts
Small to Medium
with Viewing Angle
Small Brightness Shifts
with Viewing Angle
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Color Shifts
Small to Medium
with Viewing Angle
Small Brightness Shifts
with Viewing Angle
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The OnePlus 13 display has
a relatively small
decrease in Brightness with
Viewing Angle and
relatively small Color
Shifts with Viewing Angle.
See the Viewing Angles section for details.
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Overall Display Assessment
Lab Tests and Measurements
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Excellent OLED Display
Vivid Color Mode
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Excellent OLED Display
Accurate DCI-P3 Content
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Excellent OLED Display
Accurate sRGB Content
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The OnePlus 13 OLED Display
performed
very well in the Lab Tests
and Measurements.
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Absolute Color Accuracy
Measured over Entire Gamut
See Figure 2 and Colors
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Good Color Accuracy
Colors More Saturated
Intentionally Vivid Colors
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Excellent Color Accuracy
Color Errors are Very Small
Accurate DCI-P3 Content
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Excellent Color Accuracy
Color Errors are Very Small
Accurate sRGB Content
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Absolute Color Accuracy is measured with a
Spectroradiometer for 41 Reference Colors
uniformly distributed within the entire Color Gamut.
See Figure
2 and Colors for details.
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Image Contrast Accuracy
See Figure 3 and Contrast
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Very Good Accuracy
Image Contrast
Very Accurate
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Excellent Accuracy
Image Contrast
Very Accurate
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Excellent Accuracy
Image Contrast
Very Accurate
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The Image Contrast Accuracy is determined by
measuring the Log Intensity Scale and Gamma.
See Figure
3 and Contrast for details.
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Performance in Ambient Light
Display Brightness
Screen Reflectance
Contrast Rating
See Brightness and Contrast
See Screen Reflections
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High Display Brightness
Very Low Reflectance
High Contrast Rating
for Ambient Light
Higher Brightness with
Auto Brightness On
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High Display Brightness
Very Low Reflectance
High Contrast Rating
for Ambient Light
Higher Brightness with
Auto Brightness On
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High Display Brightness
Very Low Reflectance
High Contrast Rating
for Ambient Light
Higher Brightness with
Auto Brightness On
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Smartphones are seldom used in the dark.
Screen Brightness and Reflectance determine
the Contrast Rating for High Ambient Light.
See the Brightness and Contrast
section for details.
See the Screen Reflections section for
details.
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Overall Display Calibration
Image and Picture Quality
Lab Tests and Viewing Tests
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Very Good Calibration
Intentionally Vivid Colors
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Excellent Calibration
Accurate DCI-P3 Content
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Excellent Calibration
Accurate sRGB Content
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The OnePlus 13 display has
sRGB and DCI-P3 modes
that deliver accurately
calibrated colors and images
and a Vivid Color mode that
is preferred by
some users and for some
applications.
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Overall Display Grade
Overall Assessment
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Overall OnePlus 13 Display Grade
is Excellent A++
DisplayMate Best
Smartphone Display Award
with 21
Smartphone Display Performance Records
including
10 that are Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect
An
Excellent Top Tier World Class Smartphone Display
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The OnePlus 13 display delivers
Excellent
Image Quality, has both Pro
sRGB and
Pro DCI-P3 modes and a Vivid
mode with
a Wide Color Gamut, has High
Screen Brightness
and low Reflectance, has
good Viewing Angles, and
is an all around Top
Performing Smartphone Display.
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Vivid Color Mode
Also Best for Viewing in
High Ambient Light
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Accurate DCI-P3 Content
For Viewing 4K UHD TV
DCI-P3 Cinema Content
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Accurate sRGB mode
For Viewing Most Content
Photo Video Movie Web
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Categories
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Vivid mode
Wide Color Gamut
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Pro mode
DCI-P3 Content
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Pro mode
sRGB Content
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Comments
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OnePlus 13 Performance Conclusions: A
Record Setting Impressive Smartphone Display…
The primary goal of this Display Technology Shoot-Out
article series has always been to publicize and promote Display
Excellence so that Consumers, Journalists, Reviewers, and even Manufacturers
are aware of and appreciate the Very Best in Displays and Display Technology.
We point out which Manufacturers and Technologies are leading and advancing the
state-of-the-art for Displays by performing comprehensive and objective
Scientific Lab Tests and Measurements together with in-depth Analysis.
All of the DisplayMate Display
Performance Grades, Ratings and Awards are based entirely on our extensive objective
Scientific Lab Tests and Measurements that we also publish, so that everyone
can judge and compare the Display Performance Data for themselves as well.
See Screen Reflections, Brightness and Contrast, Colors and Intensities, Absolute Color Accuracy, Viewing
Angles, Display Spectra
With consumers now spending ever increasing amounts of
time watching content on their Smartphones, the shift in emphasis from
primarily improving Display Hardware Performance to enhancing the overall
Display Picture Quality and Color Accuracy is an important step that DisplayMate
Technologies has been pushing for many years in our Display Technology Shoot-Out
article series, so it is great to see Manufactures improving and then
competing on these objective DisplayMate Scientific
Lab Measurement Display Performance Metrics.
The OnePlus
13 sets or matches 21 Smartphone Display Performance Records
Numerical Display Performance
Differences that are Visually Indistinguishable are considered Matched and
Tied Performance Records.
JNCD is a Just Noticeable
Color Difference
and APL is the Average
Picture Level
for on-screen Image Content.
For the Pro mode unless marked Vivid mode.
· Highest Color Accuracy of White (0.5
JNCD for sRGB and 0.5 JNCD for DCI-P3) – Visually
Indistinguishable From Perfect.
· Highest Absolute Color Accuracy (0.5
JNCD for sRGB and 0.6 JNCD for DCI-P3) – Visually
Indistinguishable From Perfect.
· Smallest Maximum Color Error (0.9 JNCD for sRGB and
1.2 JNCD for DCI-P3) – Visually
Indistinguishable From Perfect.
· Smallest Shift in Color Accuracy with APL (0.2 JNCD for sRGB and 0.2 JNCD for DCI-P3) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect.
· Smallest Maximum
Color Shift with APL (0.3 JNCD for sRGB
and 0.4 JNCD for DCI-P3) – Visually
Indistinguishable From Perfect.
· Highest
Image Contrast Accuracy and
Intensity Scale Accuracy (2.21 Gamma) – Visually
Indistinguishable From Perfect.
· Smallest Shift
in Image Contrast and Intensity Scale with APL (0.01 Gamma) – Visually
Indistinguishable From Perfect.
· Smallest Variation
of the White Point within the Intensity Scale (0.2 JNCD for the Pro mode) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect.
· Smallest Change in Peak Luminance
with APL (1.0 percent) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect.
· Highest Full Screen Brightness for
OLED Smartphones (800 nits at 100%
APL).
· Highest High Brightness Mode Full Screen Brightness for
OLED Smartphones (1,588 nits at 100%
APL).
· Highest Peak Display Brightness
(1,058 nits for Vivid mode Low APL).
· Highest High Brightness Mode Peak
Display Brightness (2,691 nits for Vivid mode Low APL).
· Largest Native Color Gamut (117%
DCI-P3 and 131% sRGB / Rec.709 for the Vivid mode).
· Highest Contrast Ratio (Infinite).
· Lowest Screen Reflectance (4.6
percent).
· Largest Color Gamut in the Pro mode
in 1,000 lux Ambient Light (95% for sRGB and 93% for DCI-P3).
· Highest High Brightness Mode
Contrast Rating in Ambient Light (345 for 100% APL and 568 for
Peak Brightness).
· Smallest Brightness Variation of White with Viewing Angle
(25% at 30 degrees).
· Smallest Color Variation of White with Viewing Angle (1.3
JNCD at 30 degrees) – Visually Indistinguishable
From Perfect.
· Highest Visible Screen Resolution
3K (3168x1440) – 4K Does Not Appear Visually
Sharper on a Smartphone.
The OnePlus 13 earns DisplayMate’s
Highest A++ Display Performance Assessment Rating
OnePlus has concentrated on significantly raising the
on-screen Absolute Picture Quality and Absolute Color Accuracy of the OLED Display by
implementing Precision Factory Display Calibration,
moving the overall OnePlus 13 Display Performance
up to Record Setting Outstanding Levels with
close to Text Book Perfect Calibration Accuracy.
DisplayMate
Display Performance Rating Grade Levels
All of the Results in this
Article and Article Series are based Entirely on our Objective and Extensive
DisplayMate Scientific Lab Tests and Measurements that are all listed in the Article
Sections below.
· To get a DisplayMate
A Display Performance Grade and Rating:
The Calibrated Modes Must Have All Green [Very Good to
Excellent] Ratings for All of the Display Tests and Measurements [except
for Color Shifts at 30 degrees Viewing Angle, which are deemed less
important].
As Display Performance Improved DisplayMate then introduced a
Higher A+ Rating with Additional Requirements:
· To get the Higher DisplayMate
A+ Display Performance Grade and Rating:
The Calibrated Modes Must All Have Average Absolute Color
Accuracy and Average Absolute Color Accuracy Shifts with Average Picture
Level APL less than 1.0 JNCD, and the Largest Color Errors Must All be
less than 3.0 JNCD.
As Display Performance Continued to Improve DisplayMate has now
introduced an even Higher A++ Rating with Additional Requirements:
· To get the
Highest DisplayMate A++ Display Performance Grade and
Rating:
The Emphasis is on the Display Accuracy Parameters listed below
for the Calibrated Modes:
a: The Average Absolute Color Accuracy Must All be 0.75 JNCD
or less, and the Largest Color Errors Must All be 1.5 JNCD or less.
b: The Average Color Accuracy Shifts with APL Must All be
0.25 JNCD or less, and the Largest Color Shifts with APL Must All be
0.5 JNCD or less.
c: The Image Contrast Accuracy for the Intensity Scale must be within
0.02 of the Standard Gamma of 2.20
d: The Change of Peak Luminance with APL must be 1.5% or less from
1% to 100% APL.
e: The Luminance Variation of the White Point with Viewing Angle
must be 25% or less at 30 degrees.
f: The Color Variation of the White Point with Viewing Angle must be
1.5 JNCD or less at 30 degrees.
Based on these Rating Grade Levels the OnePlus 13 delivers Uniformly Consistent Top Tier
Display Performance and meets All of the Requirements for a DisplayMate A++
earning DisplayMate’s Highest Ever Overall Display Performance Rating and
Grade of A++.
OnePlus 13 DisplayMate A++ Rating and Best
Smartphone Display Award
Based on our extensive Lab Tests and Measurements the OnePlus 13 has a Very Impressive Excellent Top Tier World
Class Smartphone Display with close to Text
Book Perfect Calibration Accuracy and Performance that is Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect. Based on our objective Scientific Lab Tests and
Measurements the OnePlus 13 receives a
DisplayMate Best Smartphone Display Award
Earning DisplayMate’s Highest Ever Display Performance Grade of A++ and setting or
matching 21 Smartphone Display Performance Records
including 10 that are Visually Indistinguishable
From Perfect that are listed above.
The OnePlus 13 joins the
very select Top Tier of Smartphone Displays which all provide Close to Text Book Perfect Calibration Accuracy and
Performance that is Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect, so they all
received and maintain Concurrent DisplayMate Best Smartphone Display
Awards. All are Excellent
State-of-the-Art Displays, each is better in some Display Performance
Categories, but None are Best in All the Display Performance Categories. Note
that measured numerical Display Performance differences that are Visually
Indistinguishable are equivalent.
As Display Performance continues to improve we have and
will continue to raise the Performance Levels necessary to receive a
DisplayMate Best Smartphone Display Award and an A++ Display Rating, so The Top Tier of Smartphone Displays will continue to
evolve and change with each new Display generation, but only the Very Best
Displays will continue to receive A++ Ratings each year.
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Lab Measurement Data Comparison Table
Below we examine in-depth the Display Performance of the OnePlus 13 based on
objective Scientific Lab Measurement data
and criteria in the following sections:
See Screen Reflections, Brightness and Contrast, Colors and Intensities, Absolute Color Accuracy, Viewing
Angles, Display Spectra
Screen Reflections
All Display Screens are
mirrors good enough to use for personal grooming – but that is actually a
very bad feature…
We measured the light
reflected from all directions and also direct mirror (specular) reflections,
which are much more
distracting and cause more
eye strain. Many Smartphones still have greater than 10 percent reflections
that make
the screen much harder to
read even in moderate ambient light levels, requiring ever higher brightness
settings that
waste precious battery
power. Manufacturers should reduce the mirror reflections with
anti-reflection coatings and
matte or haze surface
finishes.
Our Lab Measurements
include Average Reflectance for Ambient Light from All Directions and for
Mirror Reflections.
We use an Integrating
Hemisphere and a highly collimated pencil light beam together with a
Spectroradiometer.
Note that the Screen
Reflectance is exactly the same for all of the Color Modes.
The OnePlus 13 has close to
the lowest Screen Reflectance level that we have measured for a production
Smartphone.
These results are extremely
important for screen readability, picture quality, and color accuracy in
ambient light.
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Categories
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OnePlus 13
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Comments
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Average Screen Reflection
Light From All Directions
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4.6 percent
for Ambient Light Reflections
Excellent
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Measured using an
Integrating Hemisphere and
a Spectroradiometer.
The lowest value we have
measured
for a production Smartphone
is 4.0 percent.
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Mirror Reflections
Percentage of Light
Reflected
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5.5 percent
for Mirror Reflections
Very Good
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These are the most annoying
types of Reflections.
Measured using a Spectroradiometer
and a narrow
collimated pencil beam of
light reflected off the screen.
The lowest value we have
measured
for a production Smartphone
is 4.8 percent.
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Brightness and Contrast
The Contrast
Ratio is the specification that gets the most attention, but it only
applies for Low Ambient Light, which is seldom
the case for Mobile Displays.
Much more important is the
Contrast Rating for High Ambient Light, which
indicates how easy it is to read the screen under
high ambient lighting and
depends on both the Maximum Brightness and the Screen Reflectance. The
larger the better.
The Display’s actual
on-screen Contrast Ratio changes with the Ambient Light lux level and
is proportional to the Contrast Rating.
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Categories
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Vivid mode
Wide Color Gamut
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Pro mode
DCI-P3 Content
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Pro mode
sRGB Content
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Comments
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Home Screen Peak Brightness
Measured for White
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Brightness 788 cd/m2
Excellent
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Brightness 751 cd/m2
Excellent
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Brightness 751 cd/m2
Excellent
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The Peak Brightness for
White on the Home Screen.
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Measured Average Brightness
50% Average Picture Level
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Brightness 934 cd/m2
Excellent
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Brightness 804 cd/m2
Excellent
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Brightness 807 cd/m2
Excellent
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This is the Brightness for
typical screen content
that has a 50% Average
Picture Level.
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Measured Full Brightness
100% Full Screen White
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Brightness 810 cd/m2
Excellent
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Brightness 796 cd/m2
Excellent
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Brightness 803 cd/m2
Excellent
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This is the Brightness for
a screen that is entirely
all white with 100% Average
Picture Level.
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Measured Peak Brightness
1% Average Picture Level
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Brightness 1,058 cd/m2
Excellent
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Brightness 802 cd/m2
Excellent
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Brightness 803 cd/m2
Excellent
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This is the Peak Brightness
for a screen that
has only a tiny 1% Average
Picture Level.
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Dynamic Brightness
Change in Luminance with
Average Picture Level APL
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23 percent Decrease
Intentionally Large
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1 percent Decrease
Excellent
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0.5 percent Decrease
Excellent
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This is the percent
Brightness decrease with APL
Average Picture Level.
Ideally should be 0 percent.
Higher values may improve
Contrast in Ambient Light.
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Low Ambient Light
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Lowest Peak Brightness
Super Dimming Mode
Brightness Slider to Minimum
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2 cd/m2
For Very Low Light
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2 cd/m2
For Very Low Light
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2 cd/m2
For Very Low Light
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This is the Lowest
Brightness with the Slider set to
Minimum. This is useful for
working in very dark
environments. Picture
Quality remains Excellent.
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Black Brightness at 0 lux
at Maximum Brightness
Setting
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0 cd/m2
Outstanding
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0 cd/m2
Outstanding
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0 cd/m2
Outstanding
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Black Brightness is
important for Low Ambient Light,
which is seldom the case
for mobile devices.
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Contrast Ratio at 0 lux
Relevant for Low Ambient
Light
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Infinite
Outstanding
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Infinite
Outstanding
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Infinite
Outstanding
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Only relevant for Low
Ambient Light,
which is seldom the case
for mobile devices.
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High Brightness Mode
Automatic Brightness in High
Ambient Light
The Maximum Brightness
Increases Significantly for Lower Average Picture Levels in order to improve
Screen Readability
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Measured High Brightness
Mode
50% Average Picture Level
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High Brightness Mode
2,077 cd/m2
Excellent
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High Brightness Mode
2,050 cd/m2
Excellent
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High Brightness Mode
2,049 cd/m2
Excellent
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This is the Brightness for
typical screen content
that has a 50% Average
Picture Level.
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Measured High Brightness
Mode
100% Full screen White
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High Brightness Mode
1,601 cd/m2
Excellent
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High Brightness Mode
1,588 cd/m2
Excellent
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High Brightness Mode
1,589 cd/m2
Excellent
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This is the Brightness for
a screen that is entirely
all white with 100% Average
Picture Level.
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Measured High Brightness
Mode
1% Average Picture Level
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High Brightness Mode
2,691 cd/m2
Excellent
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High Brightness Mode
2,625 cd/m2
Excellent
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High Brightness Mode
2,601 cd/m2
Excellent
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This is the Peak Brightness
for a screen that
has only a small 1% Average
Picture Level.
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Dynamic Brightness
Change in Luminance with
Average Picture Level APL
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41 percent Decrease
Intentionally Large
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40 percent Decrease
Intentionally Large
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39 percent Decrease
Intentionally Large
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This is the percent
Brightness decrease with APL
Average Picture Level.
Ideally should be 0 percent.
Higher values may improve
Contrast in Ambient Light.
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High Ambient Light Contrast
Rating
For White with the
Brightness Slider at Maximum
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Contrast Rating
for High Ambient Light
The Higher the Better
for Screen Readability
in High Ambient Light
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176 – 230
With Manual Brightness
Excellent
348 – 585
High Brightness Mode
Excellent
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174 – 175
With Manual Brightness
Excellent
345 – 571
High Brightness Mode
Excellent
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175 – 175
With Manual Brightness
Excellent
345 – 565
High Brightness Mode
Excellent
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Depends on the Screen
Reflectance and Brightness.
Defined as Maximum
Brightness / Average Reflectance.
The display’s actual
on-screen Contrast Ratio
changes with the Ambient
Light lux level and
is proportional to the
Contrast Rating.
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Screen Readability
in High Ambient Light
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Excellent A
With Manual Brightness
Excellent A+
With Auto Brightness On
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Very Good A
With Manual Brightness
Excellent A+
With Auto Brightness On
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Very Good A
With Manual Brightness
Excellent A+
With Auto Brightness On
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Indicates how easy it is to
read the screen
under High Ambient Lighting.
Depends on
both the Screen Reflectance
and Brightness.
See High
Ambient Light Screen Shots
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Colors and Intensities
The Figure Links below
provide important Detailed Information and Data Analysis
The Color Gamut, Intensity Scale, and White Point
determine the quality and accuracy of all displayed images and all
the image colors. Bigger is definitely Not Better because the
Display needs to match all the Standards that were used
when the content was
produced.
The OnePlus 13 has Automatic
Color Management that switches to the appropriate Color Gamut for Content with
ICC Color Profiles.
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Categories
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Vivid mode
Wide Color Gamut
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Pro mode
DCI-P3 Content
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Pro mode
sRGB Content
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Comments
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Color of White
Color Temperature in
degrees
Measured in the dark at 0
lux
The White Point is Adjustable
with the Eye Comfort
Mode
Adaptive Tone Mode
Interactive Slide Button
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7,040 K
2.0 JNCD from D65 White
Bluish White Point
Intentionally Bluish Mode
See Figure 1
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6,350 K
0.5 JNCD from D65 White
Very Close to Standard
Excellent
Accurate White Point
See Figure 1
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6,350 K
0.5 JNCD from D65 White
Very Close to Standard
Excellent
Accurate White Point
See Figure 1
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D65 with 6,500
K is the Standard Color of White
for most Consumer Content
and needed for
accurate color reproduction
of all images.
JNCD is a Just Noticeable Color Difference.
White Point accuracy is more
critical than other colors.
See Figure
1 for the plotted White Points.
See Figure 2 for the
definition of JNCD
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Color Gamut
Measured in the dark at 0
lux
See Figure
1
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117 percent
DCI-P3 Gamut
For DCI-P3 Content
Intentionally Vivid Colors
131 percent
sRGB Gamut
For sRGB Content
Intentionally Vivid Colors
See Figure 1
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100 percent
DCI-P3 Gamut
Very Close to Standard
Excellent
Accurate DCI-P3 Content
See Figure 1
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101 percent
sRGB / Rec.709 Gamut
Very Close to Standard
Excellent
Accurate sRGB Content
See Figure
1
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Most current consumer
content uses sRGB / Rec.709.
The new 4K UHD TVs and
Digital Cinema use DCI-P3.
A Wide Color Gamut is useful
in High Ambient Light
and for some applications.
It can be used with Color
Management to dynamically
change the Gamut.
See Figure 1
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Color Gamut in Ambient Light
Measured at 1,000 lux
Display Brightness at
Maximum
1,000 lux corresponds to
very bright indoor lighting
or outdoor daylight with an
overcast sky.
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at 1,000 lux
103 percent
DCI-P3 Cinema Gamut
115 percent
sRGB / Rec.709 Gamut
Excellent
See Figure 1
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at 1,000 lux
93 percent
DCI-P3 Cinema Gamut
Excellent
See Figure 1
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at 1,000 lux
95 percent
sRGB / Rec.709 Gamut
Excellent
See Figure 1
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The visible on-screen Color
Gamut decreases
as the Ambient Light level
increases.
The Ambient Light level is
measured in lux.
The visible Gamut Depends on
both the Display
Brightness and the Screen
Reflectance.
.
See
Figure 1
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Absolute Color Accuracy
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Absolute Color Accuracy
Average Color Error
at 0 lux
For 41 Reference Colors
Just Noticeable Color Difference
See Figure 2
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Average Color Error
From sRGB / Rec.709
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0196
4.9 JNCD
Intentionally Vivid Colors
Vivid Color Mode
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Average Color Error
From DCI-P3
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0023
0.6 JNCD
Excellent Accuracy
Accurate DCI-P3 Content
See Figure
2
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Average Color Error
From sRGB / Rec.709
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0021
0.5 JNCD
Excellent Accuracy
Accurate sRGB Content
See Figure
2
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JNCD is a Just Noticeable Color Difference.
See Figure 2 for the
definition of JNCD and for the
Accuracy Plots showing
the measured Color Errors.
Color Errors below 2.0
JNCD are Excellent.
Color Errors below 3.5
JNCD are Very Good.
Color Errors 3.5 to 7.0
JNCD are Good.
Color Errors above 7.0
JNCD are Poor.
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Absolute Color Accuracy
Largest Color Error
at 0 lux
For 41 Reference Colors
Just Noticeable Color Difference
See Figure 2
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Largest Color Error
From sRGB / Rec.709
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0362
9.0 JNCD
for 75% Blue
Intentionally Vivid Colors
Vivid Color Mode
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Largest Color Error
From DCI-P3
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0048
1.2 JNCD
for 75% Magenta-Red
Excellent Accuracy
Accurate DCI-P3 Content
See Figure
2
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Largest Color Error
From sRGB / Rec.709
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0037
0.9 JNCD
for 75% Magenta
Excellent Accuracy
Accurate sRGB Content
See Figure
2
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JNCD is a Just Noticeable Color Difference.
See Figure 2 for the
definition of JNCD and for the
Accuracy Plots showing
the measured Color Errors.
Color Errors below 2.0
JNCD are Excellent.
Color Errors below 3.5
JNCD are Very Good.
Color Errors 3.5 to 7.0
JNCD are Good.
Color Errors above 7.0
JNCD are Poor.
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Changes in Absolute Color Accuracy with Average Picture Level APL
Measured Shifts in the Absolute Color Accuracy with Image Content
from Low 1% APL to High 50% APL
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Shift in the Color of White
Just Noticeable Color Difference
See Figure 4
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White Point Color Shift
from Low to High APL
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0001
0.0 JNCD
Excellent
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White Point Color Shift
from Low to High APL
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0001
0.0 JNCD
Excellent
See Figure
4
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White Point Color Shift
from Low to High APL
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0002
0.0 JNCD
Excellent
See Figure
4
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JNCD is a Just Noticeable Color Difference
See Figure 2 for the
definition of JNCD.
See Figure 4 for the
measured Color Shifts.
Color Shifts below 2.0
JNCD are Excellent
Color Shifts below 3.5
JNCD are Very Good.
Color Shifts 3.5 to 7.0
JNCD are Good.
Color Shifts above 7.0
JNCD are Poor.
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Average Color Shift
For 41 Reference Colors
Just Noticeable Color Difference
See Figure 4
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Vivid mode
Intentionally Variable
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Average Color Shift
from Low to High APL
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0007
0.2 JNCD
Excellent
See Figure
4
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Average Color Shift
from Low to High APL
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0006
0.2 JNCD
Excellent
See Figure
4
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JNCD is a Just Noticeable Color Difference.
See Figure 2 for the
definition of JNCD.
See Figure 4 for the
measured Color Shifts.
Color Shifts below 2.0
JNCD are Excellent
Color Shifts below 3.5
JNCD are Very Good.
Color Shifts 3.5 to 7.0
JNCD are Good.
Color Shifts above 7.0
JNCD are Poor.
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Largest Color Shift
For 41 Reference Colors
Just Noticeable Color Difference
See Figure 4
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Vivid mode
Intentionally Variable
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Largest Color Shift
from Low to High APL
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0016
0.4 JNCD
for 50% Red
Excellent
See Figure
4
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Largest Color Shift
from Low to High APL
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0013
0.3 JNCD
for 50% Blue
Excellent
See Figure
4
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JNCD is a Just Noticeable Color Difference
See Figure 2 for the
definition of JNCD.
See Figure 4 for the
measured Color Shifts.
Color Shifts below 2.0
JNCD are Excellent
Color Shifts below 3.5
JNCD are Very Good.
Color Shifts 3.5 to 7.0
JNCD are Good.
Color Shifts above 7.0
JNCD are Poor.
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Dynamic Brightness
Change in Luminance with
Average Picture Level APL
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23 percent Decrease
Intentionally Large
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1 percent Decrease
Excellent
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0.5 percent Decrease
Excellent
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This is the percent
Brightness decrease with APL
Average Picture Level.
Ideally should be 0 percent.
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Intensity Scale and
Image Contrast
See Figure
3
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Very Smooth and Straight
Excellent
Very Accurate
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Very Smooth and Straight
Excellent
Very Accurate
See Figure
3
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Very Smooth and Straight
Excellent
Very Accurate
See Figure
3
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The Intensity Scale
controls image contrast needed
for accurate Image Contrast
and Color reproduction.
See Figure
3
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Gamma for the Intensity
Scale
Larger has more Image
Contrast
See Figure
3
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Gamma 2.21
Excellent
Gamma Very Accurate
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Gamma 2.20
Excellent
Gamma Very Accurate
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Gamma 2.20
Excellent
Gamma Very Accurate
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Gamma is the log slope of
the Intensity Scale.
Gamma of 2.20 is the
standard and needed for
accurate Image Contrast and
Color reproduction.
See Figure
3
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Image Contrast Accuracy
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Excellent
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Excellent
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Excellent
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See Figure
3
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Viewing Angles
The
variation of Brightness, Contrast, and Color with Viewing Angle is especially
important for Smartphones because
of
their larger screen and multiple viewers.
The typical manufacturer 176+ degree specification for LCD Viewing Angle
is
nonsense because that is where the Contrast Ratio falls to a miniscule 10.
For most LCDs there are substantial
degradations
at less than ±30 degrees, which is not an atypical Viewing Angle for
Smartphones and Tablets.
The
Viewing Angle variations are essentially identical for all of the Color
Modes.
Note
that the Viewing Angle performance is also very important for a single viewer
because the Viewing Angle can vary
significantly
based on how the Smartphone is held. The Viewing Angle can be very large if
resting on a table or desk.
· The OnePlus 13 Display has a
Brightness (Luminance) fall off with Viewing Angle that is much smaller than
the best LCD Displays.
Color Shifts:
· The White Point Color Shift is the most viewer noticeable
Color Shift with Viewing Angle because it is often the screen background.
The OnePlus 13 Display has a
small White Shift of just 1.3 JNCD at 30
degrees, which is Excellent and unlikely to
be noticeable.
· The Color Shifts throughout the
entire Color Gamut vary as combinations of the Primary Color Shifts.
· The Color Shift for the Red Primary at 30 degrees
Viewing Angle is 3.9 JNCD, which is just slightly greater than the 3.5 JNCD limit
for a
Green
Very Good Rating and is unlikely to be noticeable.
· The Color
Shift for the Green Primary at 30 degrees Viewing Angle is 3.2 JNCD, which is
unlikely to be noticeable.
· The Color Shift for the Blue Primary at 30
degrees Viewing Angle is 5.4 JNCD, somewhat greater than the 3.5 JNCD limit for a
Green
Very Good Rating. But Color Shifts in the
Blue Region are less visually noticeable as discussed in this article
Most
current model OLED Smartphone Displays have 1 or 2 Primary Color Shift Yellow
ratings.
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Categories
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Vivid mode
Wide Color Gamut
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Pro mode
DCI-P3 Content
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Pro mode
sRGB Content
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Comments
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Brightness Decrease
at a 30 degree Viewing
Angle
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25 percent Decrease
Small Decrease
Very Good
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Most screens become less
bright when tilted.
LCD decrease is generally
greater than 50 percent.
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Contrast Ratio at 0 lux
at a 30 degree Viewing
Angle
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Infinite Contrast Ratio
Outstanding
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A measure of screen
readability when the screen
is tilted under low ambient
lighting.
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White Point Color Shift
at a 30 degree Viewing
Angle
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Small Color Shift
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0050
1.3 JNCD Excellent
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JNCD is a Just Noticeable Color Difference.
See Figure 2 for the
definition of JNCD.
Color Shifts below 3.5
JNCD are Very Good
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Color Shifts for the
Primaries
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Red Primary Color Shift
at a 30 degree Viewing
Angle
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Medium Color Shift
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0158
3.9 JNCD Good
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JNCD is a Just Noticeable Color Difference.
See Figure 2 for the
definition of JNCD.
Color Shifts below 3.5
JNCD are Very Good
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Green Primary Color Shift
at a 30 degree Viewing
Angle
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Small Color Shift
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0128
3.2 JNCD Very Good
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JNCD is a Just Noticeable Color Difference.
See Figure 2 for the
definition of JNCD.
Color Shifts below 3.5
JNCD are Very Good
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Blue Primary Color Shift
at a 30 degree Viewing
Angle
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Medium Color Shift
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0217
5.4 JNCD Good
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JNCD is a Just Noticeable Color Difference.
See Figure 2 for the
definition of JNCD.
Color Shifts 3.5 to 7.0
JNCD are Good
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Color Shifts for Color
Mixtures
at a 30 degree Viewing
Angle
Reference Brown (255, 128,
0)
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Small Color Shift
Δ(u’v’) = 0.0053
1.3 JNCD Excellent
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JNCD is a Just Noticeable Color Difference.
Color Shifts for non-IPS LCDs
are about 10 JNCD.
Reference Brown is a good
indicator of color shifts
with angle because of
unequal drive levels and
roughly equal luminance
contributions from Red
and Green. See Figure 2 for the
definition of JNCD.
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Display Spectra
The Display
Spectra for the Vivid, Pro sRGB and Pro DCI-P3 modes, and for
the Eye Comfort Mode are measured in Figure 5 below.
The Display White Point is
Adjustable with the Eye Comfort Mode, Adaptive Tone Mode, and an Interactive
Control.
· The Eye
Comfort Mode is designed to change the Color Balance of the Display in order
to reduce the amount of Blue Light
produced by the Display,
which some recent research indicates can affect how well users sleep
afterwards.
The
White Point can shift down to a Warm 2,690 K. See Figure 5.
· The Adaptive Tone Mode automatically changes the White Point and Color Balance
of the Display based on real-time
measurements of the Color of the Ambient Light falling on
the screen. The idea is to make the Display behave more like
paper reflecting Ambient Light and taking on its Color.
It is implemented with an Ambient Light Sensor that measures
the Color of the Ambient Light in addition to its
Brightness.
The White Point can shift between 5,110 to 7,140 K for the
Pro sRGB and DCI-P3 modes, and 5,090 to 7,280 K for the Vivid mode.
· The Interactive Control
in Display Settings allows the White Point to be adjusted interactively.
The White Point Buttons can shift between 5,960 to 6,690 K
for the sRGB and DCI-P3 modes, and 6,590 to 7,525 K for the Vivid mode.
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