![]() The Vivid mode offers a 5-position cool-to-warm slider. Natural aims to reproduce sRGB content truthfully, and we measured an incredibly good average deltaE of 2.0. The minimum brightness at the far left of the scrubber is just 1.9 nits - an excellent one! Display testĬolor rendition is handled familiarly - the Natural/Vivid approach Samsung introduced in the past year or so. The screen is plenty bright no matter what, so you will have no issues even in the brightest of days.Īnd thanks to OLED tech, the screen's contrast ratio is amazing with blacks nice and inky. The Tab S7+ has a max auto mode on top of this, which allows it to boost its brightness up to 484 nits. We measured a very good (for an OLED) 388 nits of max brightness in our tests. If an app isn't optimized for 120Hz or it starts streaming video, the tablet will drop automatically to 60Hz. While there isn't an adaptive refresh rate at this point, the screen will simply revert to 60Hz when HRR isn't needed - for example, in games that lack support for high refresh rate, video, and streaming apps, and similar. ![]() Opting for the high refresh rate will not lower the screen resolution as opposed to the most current Samsung smartphones. You get to choose between 60Hz and 120Hz from settings - there is no adaptive one. The screen supports HDR10+ and 120Hz refresh rate. ![]() Samsung has not shared any detail on the screen glass origin, though. The panel has a resolution of 2,800 x 1752 pixels or 266ppi - among the sharpest in the tablet market. The star of the Galaxy Tab S7+ show most definitely is the 12.4" Super AMOLED display with 16:10 aspect ratio.
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