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3.500 nits brightness - Is the display of this smartphone too bright for everyday use?

Started by Redaktion, Today at 17:36:05

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Redaktion

Does an extremely bright cell phone display really only have advantages in everyday use? We analyze this using an example: In bright sunlight, the Motorola Moto G87's AMOLED display can show off its strengths, but the record brightness also has its downsides...

https://www.notebookcheck.net/3-500-nits-brightness-Is-the-display-of-this-smartphone-too-bright-for-everyday-use.1304212.0.html

Maz

Some honest feedback: it's hard to understand what this article is arguing for.

The user felt it was too bright indoors -> suggest it's not needed or that brighter panels are a tradeoff (of what exactly?).

The conclusion drawn from the premise doesn't make sense as is. A much better approach would be to discuss the issue actually faced, which is that the "auto brightness level" feature needs tuning in the wake of newer panels.

There is no trade off to be made since it gives better outdoor visibility.

Rand J

I much prefer a good anti-reflective screen than always higher levels of brightness.
TCL does it great on their smartphones and tablets.

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