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iPad Air vs Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 vs Google Nexus 10 Display ,XDX beats all

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iPad Air vs Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 vs Google Nexus 10 display: XDX beats all

The three tablets are going to compete in the market in the days to come. iPad Air vs Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 vs Google Nexus 10 display comparison shows that XDX beats its rivals.
Three tablets with awesome high-resolution displays are out in the market currently and it can become difficult to choose one over another just on the basis of display quality. Pitting all three together step-by-step, let’s see who fares best?
When it comes to sharpness there is no doubt that all three are equally good and in none of the screens, from normal viewing and with normal vision distance can the pixels be discriminated.
As far as brightness of these top tablets is concerned the three are among the best. In strong ambient light brightness is very importance, but too bright a display saps the battery too quick. Kindle Fire rules. With a display of 527 cd/m2, the 8.9-inch Kindle outshines the others. Second comes the iPad Air, managing a good 449 cd/m2. Nexus 10 failed.
When it comes to colour calibration there is tough competition among the trio. There is a tie between Amazon Kindle Fire HDX and the iPad Air. They are well calibrated in terms of color intensity scale, image contrast, and color gamut. They register close to the sRGB/Rec.709 Standard, or display colors that are close to reality, almost of professional standard. The Nexus 10 lags with a color gamut that is 58 per cent smaller than the standard.
To be true when it comes to screen reflectance the competition is more between iPad Air and Amazon Kindle Fire HDX. Screen reflection is good on the iPad Air, but the Amazon tablet is even better. The Kindle has the lowest reflectance of any tablet tested by DisplayMate. The year-old Nexus 10 is again coming in last, with 54 percent more reflectance than the Kindle Fire HDX.
On viewing angles too the tablets compete well. All three tie here and brightness decreases when viewed at angle, though colour remains true, as with all LCD displays Conclusion is that Kindle Fire HDX has the best tablet display.

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