Reference Brightness at 120cd/m2 - Nexus 10 General

you want it if you are a picture freak
so here it is the 120cd/m2 brightness setting on the Nexus 10
measured with the AVSHD709 patterns and a i1 Display Pro meter.
it was lower than i had expected so the screen is really bright if you bump up the brightness.
way over 200cd/m2
120cd/m2 is reference white from the rec709 standard for watching movies in a low light room.
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ive had mine at 0 and the blacks look grey in a movie, even worse with BSplayer

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Anyone else have this problem?
Edit: I just found this: http://community.sprint.com/baw/message/426496?tstart=0
Apparently the saturation needs to be set to -1.
Here is a picture with saturation at -1
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I think a lot of people here have a problem with a rosie palm.

[Q] Problem with colours on 101 G9 screen

Anyone else had problems with the colours on the screen of the 101 G9? Mine doesn't seem able to display enough colours. See the attached photo to see what I mean.
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Any ideas what is going off?
This is a better photo of the issue. It only affects right-hand side of the screen, and is only visible when certain colours are on display.

Why Samsung Limit the brightness Capacity of Galaxy Phones

Can anyone send the complaint to Samsung
I can not get pure white due to ambient light sensitivity that can not be disabled
This really annoying screen resolution is much better without them
I have seen the brightness difference myself and can not do anything about it
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my screen darkens at the edges

My screen darkens at the edges on some colours (blue, green..), but works perfect in others like white. Is there any solution? I attach a photo
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Unable to view the image
But even my Poco Screen Edges have screen bleeding issues
Thats because of the poor quality display poco has used

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Notebookcheck has this photo of the 7.2 (which has the same panel):
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This looks amazing to me, especially compared to Xiaomi Redmi 9S:
Now, this might not be valid as the two settings are very different.
Could someone upload a photo in bright sunlight, with maximum brightness + brightness sensor enabled?

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