Clarity/resolution - BLU R1 HD Real Life Review

The BLU R1 HD has a crazy crisp display. Just kidding, this is automated text so who knows if this screen is any good. So, you be the judge! A higher rating indicates that it's extremely sharp and clear, and that you cannot see pixels with your naked eye.
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Actually amazed by the display clarity at this price

Not sure if it's me (happened with my BLU Studio X) but sometimes when the brightness is turned down to the lowest setting, a visible "flickering" of brightness can be seen. Very slight, but noticeable.
Other than that, a great display. Easy to read text.

movielover76 said:
Actually amazed by the display clarity at this price
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I'm impressed with the screen quality as well.
Playing YouTube video yesterday's presidential debate - R1 HD vs Nexus 5 side by side, the N5 at native resolution 1080p has inferior clarity and sharpness compared to the R1 HD in 720p.
It's unbelievable. I'm mind blown. Really.

The overall quality of the display is fantastic. It looks and feels "flagship", even though it's only 720p. Even with Night Shift mode on, it looks great.
The only display I've used that's better is the one on my LG G2, and that's because it has an AMOLED display.

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Contrast (true blacks)

How well do you know your fifty shades of grey? Rate this thread to express how good the LG Nexus 5X's display contrast is. A higher rating indicates that black is true black, rather than a very dark gray.
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Meh contrast. Blacks are kind of a dark gray.
Best black levels I've seen on an IPS display to date, ambient display looks practically like OLED on here.
True contrast ratio is about 1:1500 and looks amazing.
Huge improvement over the N5 which was no slouch in the display quality department itself.
Blacks are as good as I would ever expect on a LCD display.
EDIT: Just did a side by side comparison with my Nexus 5 and the blacks/contrast on the Nexus 5X is better than the Nexus 5. Also, screen uniformity on the Nexus 5X is better. The screen obviously can't do pure black like an AMOLED can but it's pretty good for a LCD with perfect uniformity(at least that I can tell) across the entire screen. On the Nexus 5X with a full black background in a totally dark room with the brightness at 100% and my Nexus 5X has ZERO light bleed from the edges of the display. I think this is the first time in my life that I can say that. Every LCD I have ever seen(smartphone, TV, computer monitor, etc) had some level of light bleed from the edges.
I still prefer AMOLED to LCD but as far as LCDs go I have 0 complaints for the Nexus 5X.

Outdoor visibility (max brightness)

Rate this thread to express how well you can see the LG V20's display outdoors. In case you've been playing Minecraft for 18 months straight, you might not known how to get outside anymore. Well, find the door and walk through it. A higher rating indicates that it has very high maximum brightness and thus fantastic outdoor visibility in direct sunlight.
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It's OK. I have yet to own a phone where outdoor viewability is great.
Out door brightness is not good at all. I would give it a 6 at best. Coming from the best screen in the world the N7, this screen leaves alot to be desired. The N7 had unbelievable outdoor brightness.
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Never got to see the N7 but V20 gets bright enough for use in the sun down here in South Florida provided you keep the brightness on auto. It doesn't get as bright if you turn off auto and put the brightness slider all the way up. The only thing bad is the colors get kind of washed out in max brightness mode but when you are viewing in direct sunlight, fine details get washed out anyways.
Not bad for me. I also don't expect 4k TV quality
my_handle said:
.... I also don't expect 4k TV quality
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lol true thing. i mean, why would you want a 4k display on a phone if not to drain your battery way faster? i did a test on my own about playing a video in 1440p (which is the closest to 4k in a phone so far) and i also did one with 1080p. and as i expected, it last longer with 1080p resolution than with 1440p. And their qualities looked exactly alike. So, 1440p is not that much of a difference in a phone from 1080p I play in 1080p all the time. Now, when i want to see something in true 4k, i cast from my phone to my 4k tv and voila! it wont directly affect the phone's battery (except for the amount of data that is being streamed from the phone to the tv which also causes battery draining, but significantly less battery drain than if played on my phone)

Clarity/resolution

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A series has a crazy crisp display. Just kidding, this is automated text so who knows if this screen is any good. So, you be the judge! A higher rating indicates that it's extremely sharp and clear, and that you cannot see pixels with your naked eye.
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It's sharp and clear and stays true to colours but does lack vibrancy of an AMOLED
Tab A 8 (2019) might be okay for video but not good for text. It's not even FHD.
6/10

Clarity/resolution

The Lenovo P2 has a crazy crisp display. Just kidding, this is automated text so who knows if this screen is any good. So, you be the judge! A higher rating indicates that it's extremely sharp and clear, and that you cannot see pixels with your naked eye.
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You will be getting 1080p AMOLED display in the P2. So the display is sharp and excellent more than enough. Probably you will not get any problem during even very sunny day p2 can handle it with high brightness. With AMOLED display you will get deep black perfectly and punchy colors. AMOLED displays are extreme battery friendly✌

Clarity/resolution

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has a crazy crisp display. Just kidding, this is automated text so who knows if this screen is any good. So, you be the judge! A higher rating indicates that it's extremely sharp and clear, and that you cannot see pixels with your naked eye.
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Resolution is great. Even when running at FHD+ its still more than sharp enough for every day tasks. The only time I need to do QHD+ is when watching a 4k video, which is super sharp!

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