Display

The new One increases its display size from 4.7” to 5.0”. The M8’s IPS Pro panel (read: IPS) still features a 1080p resolution. There are no funny subpixel arrays here, just a standard RGB stripe. HTC isn’t using in-cell touch, although Synaptics supplies the touch controller for the M8. The display is a MIPI command mode type panel (effectively supporting self refreshing of the panel).

The overall display experience on M8 is near identical to M7 from a color accuracy standpoint. Black levels are higher than our original M7 sample, but max contrast ratio is still a healthy 1300:1.

Brightness (Black)

Brightness (White)

Contrast Ratio

CalMAN Display Performance - White Point Average

CalMAN Display Performance - Grayscale Average dE 2000

CalMAN Display Performance - Saturations Average dE 2000

CalMAN Display Performance - Gretag Macbeth Average dE 2000

 

The M8’s display isn’t bad by any means, but I continue to be disappointed in the lack of attention paid to pursuing greater color accuracy among most Android OEMs. The Nexus 5 and 7 are the targets to aim for in that space - I hope we’ll eventually have more than Google pursuing them.

 

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  • nerdstalker - Thursday, March 27, 2014 - link

    It could have been a good move by Brian if he updated his info on Twitter, LinkedIn etc, to reflect any changes (if there is) to his affiliation with AnandTech. A short "thank you, good luck and btw we left in good terms" confirmation tweet from Anand (similar to his post above) would clear most questions. Just my 2 cents. :)
  • Anand Lal Shimpi - Thursday, March 27, 2014 - link

    All in due time, privacy is an important thing :)
  • Anand Lal Shimpi - Thursday, March 27, 2014 - link

    Audio quality is coming, just didn't have the time to get the review unit out to Chris. Similarly time constrained on network connectivity, I plan on grabbing the data when I'm back in NC this weekend.
  • yelped - Thursday, March 27, 2014 - link

    Ok. Thanks for the clarification.
  • George Carlin Jr. - Wednesday, March 26, 2014 - link

    Only a 4MP camera? WTF? Why can't just ONE single phone maker make a phone with the best of everything? They always skimp or screw up at least one thing. Why is that?
  • madwolfa - Wednesday, March 26, 2014 - link

    Never needed more than 4 megapixels for sharing pics on Facebook (which is what 99% people are doing with their phones). For anything else, I have my DSLR.
  • Blairh - Thursday, March 27, 2014 - link

    Total BS.
  • Egg - Wednesday, March 26, 2014 - link

    Read the 2013 HTC One review to understand this design choice...
  • AnnonymousCoward - Wednesday, March 26, 2014 - link

    4MP made great sense a couple years ago, but now days more people are getting higher res screens. 30"ers are 4.1MP, and some new tablets and laptops are also in the territory. I think ~2x the screen res is a good amount for the sensor, so that pixel averaging works well for the final product. I think they should have gone with 6-8MP, same pixel size, and with optical stabilization.
  • asaini007 - Thursday, March 27, 2014 - link

    I feel like they could've if they would've. Perhaps such components don't exist, are far too expensive, or would not meet design constraints. They did they best with what they could I assume.

    And I actually think the secondary camera is kinda neat for fun effects, which will appeal to the mass market which HTC desperately needs.

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