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·2 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Proper gaming screens like Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 has a base brightness of ~600 nits and peak brightness of 2000. Iphone 14 pro's can also get pretty bright (1000-2000 nits). Also these gaming screens perform best in HDR mode even in regular desktop use as the dynamic 2048 zone backlight works properly there. The more dynamic range your screen has, the better everything looks. Your calibrated 120 nits is _very_ dark, and likely the overall dynamic range of your screen isn't very high either and the maximum brightness is 350-400 nits at most and contrast is absolute rubbish.
Sipu
·2 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
"night light" just makes everything yellow and looks like trash. dark mode is the superior alternative.
Sipu
·2 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Easy, a proper screen puts out north of 500-600 nits also on phones. Also people's eyes have variable sensitivity to light, nothing weird about that.

Besides, you don't stare straight at your lamps. You do stare straight at your screen. The "night mode" just kills all color on your devices. It's a lot worse option than dark mode.
Sipu
·2 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I think this troll post is designed to just draw traffic to his site.

If you have a HDR capable screen that even in 'normal' circumstances hovers at a base brigthness of about 500-600 nits, Dark Mode is an absolute necessity.

Besides, it makes actual content on screen just pop so much more when it's not fighting with the sun that is your white background.

Also it prolongs the life of fragile oled screens further as the subpixels don't require as much energy to shine.