DxOMark launches mobile phone screen rating, Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G ranks first
The evaluation agency DxOMark recently announced that it will launch mobile phone screen scores and regularly announce the scores of newly launched mobile phone screens. This is another DxOMark score for smartphone performance after camera performance and sound quality. DxOMark's test standards are divided into 6 categories: legibility, color, film, motion, touch and artificial defects. The score involves more than 400 objective tests and more than 20 hours of subjective experience tests.
DxOMark believes that the current screen size, resolution, update rate, and technology used by mobile phone manufacturers cannot provide consumers with information on screen quality. They hope to test the quality of mobile phone screens from the perspective of users. Unlike DisplayMate, which also scores screens but favors hardware parameters, DxOMark adds subjective experience scores made by engineers, hoping to make the test more user-friendly and closer to the actual use scene.
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