Recent content by Matthew Langley

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    Alienware AW3418DW Review: Curved Gaming Monitor Bliss

    Good review though surprised you still stick with the X34 since 100hz native & 120hz OC vs 60hz native & 100hz OC is a pretty big deal.
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    iPhone X Is King of OLED Screens: See for Yourself

    http://www.displaymate.com/iPhoneX_ShootOut_1a.htm Displaymate review in, they do crown it the best, but not for the reasons you point out. Basically it's mostly the same as the Note 8 just a slightly better calibration. Credit where it's due... though again not for the points you mention...
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    iPhone X Is King of OLED Screens: See for Yourself

    Wrong again, you guys just can't get your info right "The fact that the Note 8 isn't far and away the leader here may come as a surprise, especially after it was reported by DisplayMate that the device could reach a peak brightness of 1,240 nits. Indeed, the Note 8 can get brighter than the...
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    iPhone X Is King of OLED Screens: See for Yourself

    I like how you now added the different screen modes on the Samsung but don't elborate that the Basic mode will give you a very natural sRGB mode or expand on the other modes (which support DCI-P3 and Adobe RGB). It's not about toning down colors it's about accuracy for the content. The modes...
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    iPhone 6 Plus vs Galaxy Note 4: Phablet Face-Off

    If you switch the Note 4 to "Basic" screen mode you get a more color accurate screen than the iPhone 6 plus. This is (partly) why nearly every other comparison on the internet gives the edge to the Note 4 screen.
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    Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Review - Best Phablet Yet

    Good review on multiple parts (I think your camera comparisson was mostly fair if a bit limited and points out the strengths and weaknesses of Note 4 vs iPhone). I am a bit skeptical about a couple other areas however: 1) Brightness You say it hit 318 nits brightness Display Mate is my...
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    Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs. Leading Phablets

    You show color gamut ratings that are extremely high, as well as color accuracy. You do realize there are different screen modes that actually change the color gamut. Display mate details this well: http://www.displaymate.com/Galaxy_Note4_ShootOut_1.htm You should be testing in Basic mode...