04-16-2021 05:59 PM
04-22-2021 01:27 AM
uvukeeVery well said by you.. danish you always say that Rog 3 display is very good high quality but it doesn't matter the display is good or bad..being a customer we see the end result.. we are not developers that we will calibrate the display ourselves.. therefore if the end product is bad then it's simply of cheap quality..https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/163798#Comment_163798
Why dont you test it yourself? I already wasted too much time for it. This is Asus job, not mine. Im customer and I can choose to buy or not. Im not a developer to making my own phone. If phone is bad, I just dont buy it.
Sorry for my anger, but I'm not a guy who will "sink" with already "sinking" phone.
What about photos? I will give you just one example.
This is the same photo made with Mi 10T, displayed on both devices. Above photo was taken with S7. Left phone is Mi 10T, right ROG 5. In this photo you can see that left side is dull, right is more purple. In real, left side was more purple and very realistic, right was very dull.
So what happened here? S7 processed colors incorrectly. Added lacked colors to ROG 5 which "didnt exist". The same was with Batman scene. You see orange banding on ROG, but that orange didnt exist, S7 just added lacking colors, and ROG is missing Red. This is as Simple as that.
So I cant agree that testing with taking photos is better "because it reveals things that eye doesnt see”. Human eye is the best testing device, because displays are made for eyes, not for cameras.
I just refunded my ROG 5. If something does not meet my expectations, I just dont keep it. This is simple solution and there is no sense to fight with that, at least for me. I can live without ROG, and I can say to Asus: "try better next time".
Good luck.
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04-22-2021 01:37 AM
uvukeeIf you already showed the comparison then they should be online no? You keep dodging me.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/163798#Comment_163798
Why dont you test it yourself? I already wasted too much time for it. This is Asus job, not mine. Im customer and I can choose to buy or not. Im not a developer to making my own phone. If phone is bad, I just dont buy it.
Sorry for my anger, but I'm not a guy who will "sink" with already "sinking" phone.
What about photos? I will give you just one example.
This is the same photo made with Mi 10T, displayed on both devices. Above photo was taken with S7. Left phone is Mi 10T, right ROG 5. In this photo you can see that left side is dull, right is more purple. In real, left side was more purple and very realistic, right was very dull.
So what happened here? S7 processed colors incorrectly. Added lacked colors to ROG 5 which "didnt exist". The same was with Batman scene. You see orange banding on ROG, but that orange didnt exist, S7 just added lacking colors, and ROG is missing Red. This is as Simple as that.
So I cant agree that testing with taking photos is better "because it reveals things that eye doesnt see”. Human eye is the best testing device, because displays are made for eyes, not for cameras.
I just refunded my ROG 5. If something does not meet my expectations, I just dont keep it. This is simple solution and there is no sense to fight with that, at least for me. I can live without ROG, and I can say to Asus: "try better next time".
Good luck.
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04-22-2021 01:44 AM
jerquaitYou can cry as much as you want but the display is high quality wheter your like it or not. Just because the display is misused doesnt mean it's cheap quality. It's very important that you understand that the display is high quality but looks bad thanks to a bad calibration. If you asked me to recommend a phone I would never recommend a rog phone product, because so far: the rog1 suffers from massive support issues, rog2 PM8150 chip dying, Rog3 display calibration bad, Rog5 durability problems, display issues, thermal throttling even with cooler on.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/163858#Comment_163858
Very well said by you.. danish you always say that Rog 3 display is very good high quality but it doesn't matter the display is good or bad..being a customer we see the end result.. we are not developers that we will calibrate the display ourselves.. therefore if the end product is bad then it's simply of cheap quality..
My Rog 3 display is very very bad... I spend 50k Indian rupees for that device and a device of 15k can outperform my device in display quality.. so for the phone that is so expensive it is not acceptable..
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04-22-2021 02:58 AM
DanishbluntI dont dodge you. I never said that I made any comparison online. I had 2 weeks for return after purchase to test ROG 5 as much as I could. I made test for myself and I spend a lot of time for it. I do not make reviews or comparisons online. Dont have time for that. I just came here to ask for green tint which is the only one reason for refund.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/163858#Comment_163858
If you already showed the comparison then they should be online no? You keep dodging me.
Also you don't really seem to understand how cameras work, the reason why 1 seems dull while the other doesn't is simply because of how the displays work. LCD have a backlight layer which always will wash out the screen more than OLED's on cameras because the light source is stronger. The color reproduction isn't my focus, so it's not even an argument. Also all the thing you claim never existed, did exist, they however have been drawn out more through the camera, if you were to look really hard you'll notice that these things did indeed exist, however were very unnoticable.
Your eye argument is not very good. Humans always use tools to measure things and not just their eyes. You won't ever find a professional that will not use tools and eye ball things, because the human eye is deceptive.
Your choice of returning the rog5 is absolutely fine. I found issue with the device as well, hence I don't have it either. I have looked at it, found it wanting in several areas and didn't bother anymore with it. I just wanted to get a better picture of the display state, as when I looked at it it had crushed blacks.
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04-22-2021 03:28 AM
jerquaitYes the display is really high quality but you point is 100% right , as i also agree with you , one thing i say lets just wait for A11 as mods have said they passed this to devs , if after A11 issue persist than you guys have every right to take the stand and even i will be with you guys but just wait till A11 and it will be around month or so and as current beta are pretty much stable so lets just wait few weeks and if they dont fix it , we will take standhttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/163858#Comment_163858
Very well said by you.. danish you always say that Rog 3 display is very good high quality but it doesn't matter the display is good or bad..being a customer we see the end result.. we are not developers that we will calibrate the display ourselves.. therefore if the end product is bad then it's simply of cheap quality..
My Rog 3 display is very very bad... I spend 50k Indian rupees for that device and a device of 15k can outperform my device in display quality.. so for the phone that is so expensive it is not acceptable..
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