Last Updated on 06/11/2013 by Chris Gampat
Who ever thought that a phone’s display could be so bad ass? We stated in our review that the Galaxy S4’s screen was really good, but now it has received an award. The 4.9 inch AMOLED screen can display 97% of the Adobe RGB color gamut–which means that it is potentially darned good for a reference monitor when it comes to printing. The only thing is that it needs to be calibrated–but if you can figure out a way to do this then you can use it to be able to print photos for your clients on the spot if you have a mobile printer with you.
This is quite interesting as the mobile phone is very centered around internet use, and so we wonder what its sRGB gamut output is.
Via Phone Arena
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