The eye sensitivity to brightness is NONlinear, so 2000 nits is not too much different to 3000nits for example. The eye is supposed to have huge dynamic range to be capable to deal with 10 000nits or whatever the sunlight was if not staring directly that is.
There is a problem with UA-cam on the Xiaomi. You will notice that the brightness becomes higher when you exit the full screen in the UA-cam app. Try downloading the videos and playing them. There may be a difference.
Vivo looks brighter not only in HDR Video but at max auto brightness.
In the settings and menu Xiaomi is brighter but for HDR videos vivo is better. Interesting:)
yeh that 4k+ brightness is for hdr vids :)
China phones mistery :)
You will have to redo the video, there is clearly more sunlight reflection on Xiaomi 15 at that angle.
5:26 from what i can see from screen, dynamic range better on Xiaomi in HDR videos and brightness better in vivo
The eye sensitivity to brightness is NONlinear, so 2000 nits is not too much different to 3000nits for example. The eye is supposed to have huge dynamic range to be capable to deal with 10 000nits or whatever the sunlight was if not staring directly that is.
Makes sense
Nice video 🤩❤
There is a problem with UA-cam on the Xiaomi. You will notice that the brightness becomes higher when you exit the full screen in the UA-cam app. Try downloading the videos and playing them. There may be a difference.
This was the same with Xiaomi 14, I d expected them to have fixed that...
Xiaomi LTPO won't work in UA-cam @@VelianSpeaksTech
@VelianSpeaksTech Unfortunately, I have a Xiaomi 13 and I have the same problem, but I don't care because the brightness is high for me anyway.
What about screen latency ?
oneplus 13 deep display test please
you shouldhave turned lights off and shoot it in darkness
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