I'm sure you'll remember the new 2013MacBook air that Apple has just released, and it's not even a week since it was released, and people have been working on it. As previously stated, the new 2013MacBook air is undoubtedly one of its most impressive highlights in terms of battery life, and has long been an excellent performance in all aspects of Apple's products, making it a powerful competitor for other brands. But if you take out the display performance of this new 2013MacBook air as an article, can it be a leader in similar products? Let's share with you the results of the evaluation of the display performance of this 2013MacBook air by the relevant people.
Unlike the 11.6-inch version of the 13.3-inch MacBook Air, the 11.6-inch version of the device uses the latest screen panel in 2013, while the 13.3-inch version continues to use the previous generation of screens. Moreover, after passing the test we confirm that the ideal color is no different from the effect under the TN panel of 1400 x 900 pixels.
The value of Delta E, which is used to measure the accuracy of the color to determine the lower the value, is still 6.8. The other 2012-year comparison was 800:1, and the final comparison in 2013 was 830:1. It seems that Apple is absolutely conservative about the upgrade screen.
Apple's rivals, however, are on the contrary, and it can be said that every powerful competitor in this field is arm a big step forward. For example, the Samsung Series 7 Ultra has a 13.3-inch full HD pls display, offering a wider visual angle and a better color fidelity. The value of Delta E is 3.2, the contrast value is fixed at 900:1, although the value of 2013MacBook air is not very different, but Samsung's product still has a certain advantage. Similarly, Asus Zenbook Prime ux31a is also a top-notch product. It is equipped with a full HD display and high-quality fuselage, and has excellent color fidelity, and the Delta E is also 3.2, the contrast is 970:1.
In this way, Apple's 13.3-inch MacBook air seems to have lost some of its advantages in terms of display, and it is well behind its most threatening competitor.