03-26-2020 08:30 PM
04-15-2020 08:07 PM
akhilj66It's not the display but the low bitrate of the video. I checked it with several displays and the issue is visible in all of them.Asus ROG II Black Crush
Samsung S7
@Anders_ASUS you can clearly see the difference.
Let me know if you see the difference too.
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04-15-2020 08:12 PM
04-15-2020 09:50 PM
gonzaaa.92No, it's not.See how vastly brighter the ASUS ROG's screen is in comparisson to the Samsung S7's. The brighter the screen is, the more noticeable the issue becomes.
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04-16-2020 01:12 AM
akhilj66I can only say that you believe it's "crushed" because your S7 probably shows less detail in dark areas and I can also see that the picture of your S7 was brighter. So not a fair comparison.Asus ROG II Black Crush
Samsung S7
@Anders_ASUS you can clearly see the difference.
Let me know if you see the difference too.
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04-16-2020 01:38 AM
Anders_ASUSThanks, this was all I wanted to know.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/71967#Comment_71967
I can only say that you believe it's "crushed" because your S7 probably shows less detail in dark areas and I can also see that the picture of your S7 was brighter. So not a fair comparison.
Here's a comparison between ROG 2 and another Phone that has won awards for its screen. I took this picture in total darkness with night mode active on my ZF6 camera to make the differences as visible as possible. It doesn't look this bad to my eyes.
Both screens were running at 60hz and were visually matched in brightness around 70%. They look a little different because I couldn't pause both at the exact same frame but I believe this is proof enough that it has everything to do with encoding and not the display.
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