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The first thing that strikes as soon as we turn on HONOR 50 is the brightness and resolution of the device display; a 6.57-inch diagonal panel, an OLED with FullHD + resolution (2340 x 1080 pixels), slightly curved on the edges.
I believe that once you try an OLED screen, there is hardly going back ....
Without going into too much detail, OLED stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode, which means "organic light emitting diode"; practically every single diode is able to generate its own light (unlike LCDs which need an external light source). In practical terms, OLEDs offer lightness and flexibility, wide viewing angle (almost 90 degrees from normal), contrast and color brilliance, response time and high energy efficiency. On the other hand, they are consumed earlier and have a higher production cost.
The OLED is made up of three layers, the second layer is the one that has undergone an incredible evolution over the years; is responsible for the percentage of RGB space (the one we often hear even when talking about televisions: the DCI-P3) visible to the human eye; in the HONOR 50 it supports 100%!
We also have 1.07 billion colors, variable refresh rate at 120Hz (with the possibility of setting it in dynamic that is to what it is transmitting, raised to 120 Hz fixed and standard to 60 Hz to save energy); with an always-on-display and 300Hz touch sampling.
Many tend to confuse the latter with the Refresh Rate, although it is always measured in Hertz (Hz), but the concept is slightly different. Often referred to as Touch Refresh Rate, this term simply indicates the number of times the screen can perceive our input every second. In simpler words, the Touch Sampling Rate indicates the speed with which the screen recognizes the inputs we give it. It goes without saying, therefore, that the input lag will be lower, the higher the TSR value. In other words, a higher value of the TSR implies a greater speed of recognition of the various taps on the screen.
The result of this and so much technology is that the maximum brightness is more than sufficient for use under direct sunlight (given to the hand, peak brightness measured just above 800 nits and 10 bit depth; with a fairly wide color range , able to show a large number of shades and a remarkable brilliance and contrast.
The TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification could not be missing, our eyes thank!
You just have to try to believe ....
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