6/12/2023 0 Comments Tri luminous displayThe LCD panel is vibrant without having the oversaturation issue of an AMOLED, which contributes to images looking awesome yet balanced. While the difference between the devices isn't as huge as the jump from the Z1 to Z2, it's nice to see that Sony is still striving to reach that perfect smartphone.Īside from the comparisons to past devices, I was very impressed with the quality of the Xperia Z3's display. The extra luminance does come in handy when attempting to view the panel outdoors: the Z3 is pretty easy to operate in the bright Australian sunlight. The Xperia Z3's display is also marginally brighter than the Z2, with slightly improved viewing angles. Both devices are set to maximum brightness, with no adjustments to white balance. The Xperia Z3 (left) next to the Xperia Z2. I did play around to see if I could get the Z2's display to look like the Z3 (and vice versa) in the white balance menu, but this wasn't really achievable with only limited options. Like previous Sony phones, you have the option to adjust the display's white balance in the settings menu, though I would recommend leaving it as it is by default. This makes whites appear whiter, and gives the panel a more pleasing (though cooler) tone. The Xperia Z3's display has a better color temperature, falling closer to the ideal 6500K mark. The hardware is mostly the same, but a side-by-side comparison reveals a few traits in the Z3's favour. However, like many aspects of Sony's latest flagship, the display has actually been improved slightly compared to its predecessor through a series of tweaks. If you've been closely following Sony's hardware releases this year, you'll probably assume (like I did) that the display in the Z3 is identical to the display in the Z2. Once again, Sony uses several pieces of marketing jargon to describe this display, including "Triluminous", which refers to the wide gamut of the panel "Live Color LED", referring to the uniform nature of the backlight and "X-Reality", which is a post-processing software feature. We're looking at a 5.2-inch IPS LCD panel with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 (1080p), equating to a pixel density of 424 ppi. There aren't many surprises when it comes to the Xperia Z3's display.
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