Poco advertises nothing less than that as far as it concerns the X5 Pro. With a powerful Snapdragon chipset, flexible AMOLED display, and 108-MP camera, all the signs for our test of the Poco smartphone are good. But will this be enough for a purchase recommendation for the Poco smartphone?https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaomi-Poco-X5-Pro-review-Light-5G-smartphone-with-108-MP-and-120-Hz-Flow-AMOLED-Redmi-Note-12-Pro-Speed-Edition.709276.0.html
Please stop taking the matrix photos at angles. It conceals the incompleteness of the RG/BG matrices.
Quote from: Ednumero on April 23, 2023, 00:17:32Please stop taking the matrix photos at angles. It conceals the incompleteness of the RG/BG matrices.
Because if you do not rotate, it turns out that the resolution in color is lower than on IPS panels with the same declared resolution.
Well, to call "beautiful" a screen with a vile flicker of 120Hz, the language does not turn, but the author of course has a special opinion about "beautiful". Black is white, white is black - such is the modern world of marketing and lies...
Quote from: NikoB on April 23, 2023, 17:30:08Because if you do not rotate, it turns out that the resolution in color is lower than on IPS panels with the same declared resolution.
More pointedly, photo orientation is important because this dot arrangement could represent either RG/BG or RGGB. The angle it was taken at makes it entirely ambiguous which is the case.
If a phone actually is truly released with RGGB, we won't be able to tell from a Notebookcheck review, because they seemingly literally just lob them onto the scanner and let residual angular momentum decide the angle of capture.
EDIT: for those wondering, this is the context behind my frustrated tone: https://www.notebookchat.com/index.php?topic=165236.msg523248#msg523248
Idle battery runtime is awful, is that true?
My 3 years old Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite 5g has more than double of that.