IGEEKPHONE March 6 news, DXOMARK recently announced Xiaomi 14 image, screen test score. After testing, Mi 14 ranked 28th in DXOMARK image ranking with a total score of 138; With a total score of 133, it ranked 53rd in the DXOMARK screen ranking.
In terms of imaging, DXOMARK believes that:
Compared with its predecessor, the Mi 13, the image quality of the Mi 14 has been significantly improved. Under most test conditions, the image is rich in detail and low in noise. The neutral white balance makes the device ideal for taking landscape photos. The Mi 14’s zoom performance stands out among its peers, providing detailed images in telephoto mode. In addition, the video experience of the Mi 14 has also been greatly improved, whether indoors or outdoors, the target exposure is accurate, the dynamic range of the video is wide, and the detail and texture processing is also good.
However, when taking portrait photos outdoors, the facial contrast is lower in strong light and backlight conditions, and sometimes overexposure can occur; When shooting sports scenes, some artifacts may appear, resulting in an unnatural photo effect. Video: Although auto-focus has made some progress compared with the previous generation, it will still be unstable in the panning scene; In low light environment, the video imaging noise is more obvious than that of similar products, and the rendering of portrait skin color is not accurate enough.
In terms of screen, DXOMARK evaluation:
The Mi 14’s screen provides an excellent user experience in all usage situations, with stable readability; The screen is very smooth when browsing the web or playing games; In low-light environments, the screen brightness adjustment is good, and the color performance in the indoor environment is also excellent.
Although the Mi 14 has improved artifact management compared to the Mi 13, the screen still has a high degree of flicker in default mode (although the device has an anti-flicker feature to limit this phenomenon); Although the peak brightness of the device released by Xiaomi can reach 3,000 nits, our engineers found in testing that the maximum brightness of the device can only reach 2740 nits when watching HDR video content, so it will cause insufficient brightness when watching HDR10 video, and the phenomenon of missing dark details.