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02-18-2020 12:37 PM
Anders_ASUSBtw @Anders they recommend to use 200 ca/m2 - nits ? on the brightness level.I will run the same test with 120Hz and full brightness and come back to you. But...
I will have X mode turned off. The reason for this is that you don't know what settings others have applied to their X mode.
I will also activate flight mode. If you're in an area with low reception and have apps that constantly send/receive data, then this will have a severe impact on the final result. It's better to just remove this uncertainty from the equation so there's no reason to question the result.
So I recommend you to run your test again with X mode off and flight mode active
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02-18-2020 01:55 PM
Ralph Christian200 nits is their standard for this test but then you need to wait forever for the battery to drain. At full brightness (indoors) the screen is closer to 500 nits. I forgot to say that you should disable adaptive brightness too.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/45087#Comment_45087
Btw @Anders they recommend to use 200 ca/m2 - nits ? on the brightness level.
As I don't have that kind of equipment to detect the nits or candela.
I just assume to use 100% brightness.
Does x mode have default settings? Can they reset that?
When you say low reception? does it also apply on the Wifi Module? and not the Mobile Data?
Anyways I will try your setup.
- XMODE off
- 100% Brightness Level
- Airplane Mode
- 120hz
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