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| Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Presentado en la MWC de Barcelona de 2015 |
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Yo tuve el i6 y nunca lo tenia al máximo esos 500 y pico de nits sólo me eran útiles en la calle, así que tampoco veo rara esa cifra.
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el brillo sinceramente es bastante penoso, que necesites fuente de luz directa y modo automático para que se vea como se debe... 272 nits me parece muy muy bajo, hasta el nexus 4 y 5 se lo comen... Claro, luego dice Samsung que estas pantallas consumen menos, lógico, si le quitas el brillo...
![]() Las comparaciones de consumo entre pantallas se realizan con el mismo brillo lógicamente, y esta del S6 es la que sale ganando. Cita:Display Power Consumption
The display power was measured using a Linear Regression between Luminance and AC Power with a fully charged battery. Since the displays all have different screen sizes and maximum brightness, the values were also scaled to the same screen brightness (Luminance) and same screen area in order to compare their Relative Power Efficiencies. Below we compare the Relative Display Power Efficiencies of the Galaxy S6 with the Galaxy S5 and iPhone 6 Smartphones. Comparison with the Galaxy S5: The Galaxy S6 is 20 percent more power efficient than the Galaxy S5 (for the same Luminance and same screen area). Comparison with LCDs and the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus: While LCDs remain more power efficient for images with mostly full screen white content (like all text screens, for example), OLEDs are now more power efficient for mixed image content because they are emissive displays so their power varies with the Average Picture Level (average Brightness) of the image content. For LCDs the display power is fixed and independent of image content. The Galaxy S6 is in fact 23 percent more power efficient than the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus for mixed image content (that includes text together with photos, videos, and movies, for example) with a typical 50 percent Average Picture Level, APL. OLEDs have been rapidly improving in their power efficiency. The balance point has now moved all the way up to 65 percent APL: the OLED Galaxy S6 is more power efficient for all APLs from zero up through 65 percent, and the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus LCDs are more power efficient for APLs above 65 percent. ![]() |
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A mi tambien me pareció demasiado bajo ell brillo en manual y no tiene sentido que lo limiten ya que el que no quiera tanto brillo que lo ponga en auto o mas bajo .
Por alguna razon samsung ha limitado tanto el brillo , por debajo de un S5 claramente . |
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