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Originally Posted by jocampo
You can show me 1k reports of gamut comparison and they will all say the same. But how many end users actually care about it? Not many. Most people, except a few, really care about such differences in color when they are browsing a webpage or reading a Kindle book, which by the way, most of the time is just black and white, i.e. novels.
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While most people might not care or even notice a lesser gamut, photographers sure will. And from what I've seen on various photography related sites there are a lot of photographers who have incorporated tablets into their workflow. Many set them up via WiFi to show clients in near real time how the photos are looking. A Mini with depleted gamut would not work well in that scenario. Artists will also be appalled by the depleted gamut.
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Originally Posted by Faterson
Does anyone know what is the gamut for iPad 3 and iPhone 4? I like both of those screens very much... but perhaps their gamut range is even lower than on iPad mini Retina? 
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IPad 3 and 4, iPhone 5, 5s (not sure about 5c) have 100% coverage of the sRGB gamut. Only the Mini 1 and 2 seem to be cut back to 63% coverage.