10-09-2021 08:06 PM
10-16-2021 01:57 AM
Jesp.rThats not how it works. Asus probably agreed to the calibration without checking on color banding on greyscale on lower brightness. You could argue asus should get better at quality control. However since they agreed on the calibration there isnt anything asus can do about it.There is much talk that it can be a licensing problem, and that pixelworks can sue asus if they change the calibration without their consent, but, if the blackcrush is a licensing problem, I think it is Asus who should report or sue pixelworks for doing a lousy screen calibration. Due to a poor pixelworks calibration, Asus is having serious problems with one of its flagship devices. In addition Asus will have paid to obtain the pixelworks license, they promised Asus a specific calibration, and they have done it wrong. They are damages that we are all paying, Asus included.
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10-16-2021 04:53 PM
10-16-2021 11:01 PM
Jesp.rWe understand even Google translated it's very clear. But what can we do now ? Asus doesn't give a damm about this phone nor 5.But I don't understand one thing. If pixelworks is supposed to calibrate the screen .. Asus should claim the "guarantee" if the work is badly done .. (I don't know if there is a guarantee for that, but everything in this world has a guarantee ..) but I don't understand how they can give a license to a poorly calibrated screen .. that is, it is assumed that if the screen does not meet the specifications, it does not get the license, am I right? So ... I think Asus calibrated the screen, and pixelworks only put their name in exchange for money, it's all marketing, pixelworks can't have calibrated the screen because if so, Asus would have sued them. It is as if I obtain the COVID certificate without having the vaccine .. if I later catch COVID, I cannot sue anyone because I do not have the vaccine and I have obtained a certificate in exchange for money .. Well, the same thing may have happened with Asus and pixelworks. I don't know if you understood me, I feel my language, as you know, I use Google translator.
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10-17-2021 01:52 AM
10-17-2021 04:53 AM
Jesp.rThats not how it works. What most likely happened was:But I don't understand one thing. If pixelworks is supposed to calibrate the screen .. Asus should claim the "guarantee" if the work is badly done .. (I don't know if there is a guarantee for that, but everything in this world has a guarantee ..) but I don't understand how they can give a license to a poorly calibrated screen .. that is, it is assumed that if the screen does not meet the specifications, it does not get the license, am I right? So ... I think Asus calibrated the screen, and pixelworks only put their name in exchange for money, it's all marketing, pixelworks can't have calibrated the screen because if so, Asus would have sued them. It is as if I obtain the COVID certificate without having the vaccine .. if I later catch COVID, I cannot sue anyone because I do not have the vaccine and I have obtained a certificate in exchange for money .. Well, the same thing may have happened with Asus and pixelworks. I don't know if you understood me, I feel my language, as you know, I use Google translator.
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