IT Home News on March 6, DXOMARK recently announced the image and screen test scores of Xiaomi 14. With an overall score of 138 points, the Xiaomi Mi 14 ranks 28th in the DXOMARK Image rankings. With an overall score of 133 points, it ranks 53rd on the DXOMARK Screen Rankings.
In terms of imaging, DXOMARK believes that:
Compared to its predecessor, the Xiaomi 13, the Xiaomi Mi 14 has a noticeable improvement in image quality. In most tested conditions, images are highly detailed and low noise; Neutral white balance makes the device ideal for shooting landscapes**. The Xiaomi Mi 14's zoom performance is among the best in its class, delivering detailed images in telephoto mode. In addition, the Xiaomi Mi 14's experience has improved considerably, with accurate targets, wide dynamic range, and good detail and texture processing, both indoors and outdoors.However, when shooting portraits outdoors**, face contrast is low in bright and backlit conditions, and sometimes excessive**; When shooting moving scenes, some artifacts may appear, resulting in unnatural results. **Aspect: Although the autofocus has improved somewhat from its predecessor, it is still unstable in panning scenes; Imaging noise is more pronounced than similar products in low-light environments**, and portrait skin tone rendering is not accurate enough.
Screen-wise, DXOMARK rated:
The Xiaomi Mi 14's screen provides users with an excellent experience in all use cases, with stable readability; The screen is very smooth when consulting web pages or playing games; In low-light environments, the screen brightness adjustment is good, and the color performance in indoor environments is also excellent.You can check the detailed list here, which has been sorted out by IT House.Although the Mi 14 is an improvement over the Mi 13 in terms of artifact management, the display still shows a high degree of flicker in default mode (although the device has an anti-flicker feature to limit this). While Xiaomi has released a device with a peak brightness of 3000 nits, our engineers found that the device only tops out at 2740 nits for HDR content, resulting in a lack of brightness and missing detail in the shadows at HDR10.