For those interested in the screen on the HTC Sensation, welcome. It is gorgeous!
I did some shots of my two phones. My Nexus One (AT&T, not that it matters) and my new Sensation 4G.
Some basics on my shots:
Phones' Screen Brightness: 100%
Website view: Eyeballed to match equal size :-\
Website: 500px / Photo "Iggy" by Keith Trauner
Close ups: 100% crop, using Canon 20D & backward 50mm 1.8f lens. Handheld, so definitely not a good scientific study.
Added: Simply a size comparison. The screen brightness on the two phone are different, add in a background and it becomes washed out. However, the Sensation matches my computer the best (2008 Aluminum MacBook 13", no color calibration). But if you had a Nexus One, you'd know that the AMOLED display is notorious for over saturated colors.
Nexus One:
Sensation:
Anywho, back to what you were doing.
I did some shots of my two phones. My Nexus One (AT&T, not that it matters) and my new Sensation 4G.
Some basics on my shots:
Phones' Screen Brightness: 100%
Website view: Eyeballed to match equal size :-\
Website: 500px / Photo "Iggy" by Keith Trauner
Close ups: 100% crop, using Canon 20D & backward 50mm 1.8f lens. Handheld, so definitely not a good scientific study.
Added: Simply a size comparison. The screen brightness on the two phone are different, add in a background and it becomes washed out. However, the Sensation matches my computer the best (2008 Aluminum MacBook 13", no color calibration). But if you had a Nexus One, you'd know that the AMOLED display is notorious for over saturated colors.
Nexus One:
Sensation:
Anywho, back to what you were doing.
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