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iPhone 5 "inferior" because screen only covers 72% of NTSC color gamut?
#11
Sam3 wrote:
What a biased nearly factless opinion trash was that "article"?

Then refute it. Easy to say something is incorrect, harder to provide actual evidence. I'm not necessarily in agreement, or disagreement for that matter, as I didn't read the linked piece yet. I would appreciate an actual rebuttal so I can compared and contrast sources.
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#12
deleted ...posted a link that I hadn't noticed was above....
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#13
In my non scientific observations, most people cannot tell the difference between colors, contrast, and resolution unless something comparative is right next to it. Some of those people will not care about color gamut as long as they can post images of themselves standing in front of a bathroom mirror and showing off their goods for their social media friends to say all sorts of puffery about how good they look. Meanwhile Apple laughs all the way to the bank.
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#14
I'm curious as to the relationship of color gamut to display thickness.

Neither color gamut or the Apple Maps app seem to be an impediment to 'Phone sales.
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#15
Grasping much, are they?
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