High-Definition Image Quality Evaluator Awards Galaxy Note20 'Top Grade'... Praised as "World's Best Level" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyewon] Samsung Display has introduced a new smartphone OLED that is brighter and clearer outdoors and drastically reduces the proportion of harmful blue light (blue wavelength light emitted from computer monitors, smartphones, TVs, etc.), earning recognition as the optimal display for the 5G era.


Samsung Display announced on the 18th that DisplayMate, a global image quality evaluation specialist, awarded the Galaxy Note20 Ultra display the highest grade of 'Excellent A+' on its official website.


DisplayMate reported that among the key image quality factors of the Galaxy Note20 Ultra display, brightness (luminance) and the proportion of harmful blue light have significantly improved compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy Note10+.


According to DisplayMate, the peak brightness of the Galaxy Note20 Ultra display was measured at 1609 cd/㎡, producing 23% brighter light than the Note10+ (1308 cd/㎡). The improved brightness performance enhances 'outdoor visibility,' allowing users to see clear and vivid images even under strong sunlight, enabling effective smartphone use both indoors and outdoors.

Harmful blue light falls within the blue visible light spectrum perceivable by humans (wavelength range 380?500 nm), specifically between 415 and 455 nm. Excessive exposure to harmful blue light is known to potentially cause vision deterioration.

Harmful blue light falls within the blue visible light spectrum perceivable by humans (wavelength range 380?500 nm), specifically between 415 and 455 nm. Excessive exposure to harmful blue light is known to potentially cause vision deterioration.

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Additionally, DisplayMate analyzed that the proportion of harmful blue light to the user's eyes decreased by 13% compared to the Note10+. This is the industry's lowest level, significantly reducing user fatigue in the 5G era, where smartphone usage time is increasing.


Furthermore, DisplayMate conducted evaluations on key aspects such as color reproduction, color accuracy, reflectance, and power consumption of the Galaxy Note20 Ultra display, stating that "Samsung is systematically improving OLED displays" and calling it "the world's top-level smartphone display."



Lee Hojung, Executive Director of Samsung Display's Product Planning Team, emphasized, "In the 5G era, user-friendly display technology that clearly and finely expresses brightness and darkness without distinction between indoors and outdoors while reducing eye fatigue is very important," adding, "The Samsung Display OLED introduced this time incorporates cutting-edge display technology and is expected to add value to users' 5G mobile usage environment."


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