03-26-2020 08:30 PM
04-16-2020 01:44 AM
akhilj66A quick fix to your problem is to not sit in dark room. In a normally lit room, I don't see any of these artifacts at allhttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/72072#Comment_72072
Thanks, this was all I wanted to know.
I didn't want to go to the service center for a issue which is not there.
Looks like Samsung corrupted me as my TV is also Samsung and my HP monitor and laptop are IPS, IPS certainly doesn't struggle for deep blacks as it is backlit.
Thanks for the confirmation.
A suggestion for your engineering team, if you can reduce this issue to some extent in next update it would be really helpful as watching dark scenes above 30% becomes a nightmare to look at be it anywhere on YouTube, prime or Netflix.
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04-16-2020 04:12 PM
akhilj66No one is calling you an idiot, relax. The S7 is a 4 years old device meaning that the brightness of its display could've gotten deteriorated after all these years.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/71989#Comment_71989
No, it's not.
Rog 2 peak brightness is 626 nits
Samsung S7 is 855 nits
And both of them are at 70% brightness.
I am not some idiot who would lower the brightness to show difference, there is a difference because ROG II screen has a problem.
I have also checked on numerous displays before posting this thread, not here to waste time.
Anyhow, I'll wait for Anders to confirm.
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04-16-2020 04:14 PM
Anders_ASUSExactly!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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04-16-2020 05:40 PM
04-17-2020 02:50 AM
worldwideimran@gmail.comIt doesn't have as much to do with the resolution as it has with bit rate. To show a lot of detail in grey areas takes a lot of data.Hello @Anders_ASUS ,
Even i've been annoyed with this black crush issue and the red tint, if we can ignore also. But the black crush issue is spoiling even the ultra HD videos in dark/greyish theme in scenes, which is totally unwatchable and can't see the view properly. But that is very much disappointing.
Not sure it s a hardware issue or software.
Please advise.
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