Quote from: Blueskies on August 31, 2019, 21:09:06
Posted this about the IPad mini 5, but it applies to the IPad Pro also:
Hello, and thank you for these great reviews. There is one thing I do not understand thought. As a digital artist, I want great color accuracy both on screen and when printing or creating a video. When you have a look at the delta e of the iPads, most are amazing, yet you look at the picture and although the srgb dots are always in the square, the Adobe rgb and P3 color accuracy seems to be way off in this one. Many of the other reviews say they were unable to check the Adobe Rgb or the P3 of some Ipads. So looking at the latest Samsung tablets that have slightly greater delta e values. The dots in the pictures are little more off in the srgb test, yet the Adobe and P3 are way closer. How does that make sense? Does the delta e only take the srgb into consideration. How do I know if the Samsung tablet are not better when it comes to color accuracy if the srgb is only minimally worst than the ipads yet the abobe rgb and P3 in this case seems way better than Ipads, and in many of the other reviews of the iPads the Adobe rgb and P3 are not shown...?
AFAIK no iPad supports ARGB, while Android tablets with AMOLED screens support ARGB (but hard to say about the calibration), some of the latest iPads seem to support P3 but I wasn't really paying attention, they lost me when they removed the headphone jack on these pro tablets.
OTOH OLED screens will definitely need calibration as they age no matter the initial delta e, as an artist you should be aware of that, though I don't believe NBC releases delta e post-calibration for mobile devices no matter the screen type.