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Can the quality of a display change your perception of reality? This experiment with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S says it can

  • BY soyacincau
  • 7 July 2014
  • 10:09 pm
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samsunglogo This post is paid for by Samsung. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S with Super AMOLED display. Vision redefined.

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S (both the 8.4in and 10.5in) has the best display of any tablet in the market right now thanks to its ultra-high resolution (2560×1600) Super AMOLED display that boasts amazing true-to-life colour reproduction, clarity and contrast.

But what does all this mean to you? How does it affect your viewing experience? How much better can a display get? And most importantly, does it really matter?

Samsung believes that the stunning display on the Galaxy Tab S delivers so much more than a pretty picture and they can prove it.

Can a better display alter your perception of reality? Watch the video after the break to find out.

Tags: ColoursExperimentSamsungSamsung Galaxy Tab SSamsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4Samsung Galaxy Tab S Malaysiasuper amoledTablet
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