People who buy mobile phones nowadays are not only paying attention to the processor, RAM, storage and other configurations of the mobile phone, they are also very concerned about the choice of screen material. Some people think that the latest E6 material will definitely be better than the screens made of E5 and E4 materials. So is this really the case? Today we might as well talk about the differences between the screens of these three materials and whether the experience is significant.

What do E4, E5, and E6 mean?
Before elaborating on the differences, we must first understand what the screens made of E4, E5, and E6 are. In fact, as screen materials, the screens of these three materials are all from the OLED screens of Samsung , and all The so-called E4, E5, and E6, the numbers behind them are their algebras. Generally speaking, the larger the number, the newer the material. According to normal logic, each generation of new materials will inevitably bring about an improvement in experience, but this is only limited to logic. In fact, this is not necessarily true. What is the difference between

E4 material and E6 material?
As OLED screens produced by Samsung, E4, E5, and E6 are the most popular screen materials in recent years. The differences between E4 and E6 are mainly in several aspects. One is brightness. The global maximum brightness of the E4 material screen is 800nit, and the regional maximum brightness is 1300nit. In comparison, the peak brightness of the E6 material is 1200nit in the global range, and the maximum regional excitation is 1800nit. From the parameter point of view, there is indeed a generational difference, but in terms of actual experience, you rarely look at your phone under strong light, and the brightness indoors is more or less sufficient, so from the perspective of experience, there is not that obvious difference at all.

In addition to peak brightness, there are also some differences in color gamut coverage. The color gamut coverage of the E4 material screen is 100% NTSC, while the E6 material is not much higher than E4. It only increases by 4%. In terms of color depth, both are 10bit, and the transparency and color accuracy are basically the same. So there is basically no difference in color experience.

However, one thing that the E4 does not have is that the E6 material screen can be equipped with an optional microprism to continue to increase the brightness, and this is at the expense of the brightness discount at other angles. Therefore, from a visual perspective, this characteristic of the E6 material has become a constraint. Therefore, based on the above points, it is not difficult to find that the E6 material screen does not form a huge generation gap with the E4 material. The advantage of E6 is only lower power consumption. As for the daily look and feel, there is not much difference. Some manufacturers even have better display effects than E6 after careful tuning.

How should we choose between E4 and E6 materials?
So if we have to choose ourselves, should we choose E4 or E6? In fact, this point still needs to be truly felt from the perspective of actual experience. After all, this thing can be enhanced through acquired tuning, so it will test the screen tuning skills of major manufacturers. If you really decide which one is better based on parameters, it is indeed biased. Therefore, which screen material should be chosen must be combined with the actual model and experienced offline before deciding.

Based on the above points, I believe that many people have a preliminary understanding of E4, E5, and E6, and have a new understanding of how to choose. Therefore, when choosing screen quality in the future, do not easily rely on these letters to distinguish good from bad. I hope this tutorial will be helpful to you. If you have other opinions, please leave a message in the comment area for discussion.