DisplayMate: the wonderful Galaxy Note 8 screen

The Note 8 φέρεται να έχει δημιουργήσει ένα νέο ρεκόρ στη φωτεινότητα της οθόνης σε smartphones, σύμφωνα με την εταιρεία δοκιμών DisplayMate.

The new 6.3 inch Quad HD+Super AMOLED Infinity screen is one of the separate displays that comes with the Galaxy Note 8. The Galaxy Note 8 is a successor a phone that Samsung wants to be forgotten by everyone.Galaxy Note 8

The device was tested by DisplayMate, which states that the Galaxy Note 8 has the best screen ever tested, with several key improvements over the Galaxy S8, which has been rated as an A +.

The Galaxy Note 8 should react much better to solar thanks to the top brightness of the screen that is above 1.200 nits.

The number means that it is 22 percent brighter than the Galaxy S8 and brighter than all the other smartphones that are on the market, including the iPhone 7, the top brightness of which reaches 705 nits.

Η Infinity screen also created 14% more space on the screen without changing its size Samsung's "explosive" predecessor.

The appearance of Note 8 is very good in color, with a wider range of colors and four screen modes for viewing different content such as photos or movies. DisplayMate reports that Note 8 can play 4K content that is made for 4K UHD TVs.

Other notable additions to the display include a new night with filter for less disturbed night reading and dual ambient light sensors for better and automatic brightness.

It also has three power-saving features to reduce the screen's impact on the battery. This mode reduces the brightness and adjusts the background to black.

The Galaxy Note 8 is currently available for pre-orders and will be available in the US, UK and South Korea on September 15.

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