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Infinix GT 10 Pro Review: A Deep Dive Into The 120hz OLED Panel by BuggsBunny: 12:00pm On Aug 16, 2023
Hey Nairalanders,

So, let's dive into the Infinix GT 10 Pro review, shall we?

So, the first thing that caught our eye is that super bright 120Hz OLED panel. Imagine having a Full HD display with a good 120Hz refresh rate, lovely! And guess what? They've got this fancy high-frequency PWM thing going on for brightness control for maximum eye comfort, making sure the visuals doesn't hurt our eyes.

Now, you might be wondering about HDR, right? Well, here's the scoop – even though there aren't any official certifications, those HDR YouTube videos actually look pretty darn good. And guess what? Netflix and Amazon Prime are totally on board, streaming away in Full HD resolution thanks to the Widevine L1 support.

And speaking of brightness, things are looking pretty sunny (literally). The manual mode goes up to a cool 505 nits, and when that auto mode kicks in, bam! It skyrockets to 701 nits. For the advertised 900 nits? Well, they didn't quite hit the mark, but hey, it's still plenty to enjoy your fave shows outdoors on a sunny day.

Oh, but there's one small issue tho going on with the display... It's like it's got a mind of its own, dropping from 200 to 175 nits even when you tell it to stay put. Inconsistent much. But this isn't the first tho. We've seen it on other Infinix phones too.

Now, for colors – it's a bit of a mixed bag. We've got two color modes to play with, but both of them are giving us some blue-ish vibes in the whites and grays department. Thankfully, they tossed in a color temperature slider to save the day.

So there you have it, the Infinix GT 10 Pro's display – vibrant, smooth, but with a few quirks.

Re: Infinix GT 10 Pro Review: A Deep Dive Into The 120hz OLED Panel by uwuana: 7:31pm On Aug 16, 2023
BuggsBunny:
Hey Nairalanders,

So, let's dive into the Infinix GT 10 Pro review, shall we?

So, the first thing that caught our eye is that super bright 120Hz OLED panel. Imagine having a Full HD display with a good 120Hz refresh rate, lovely! And guess what? They've got this fancy high-frequency PWM thing going on for brightness control for maximum eye comfort, making sure the visuals doesn't hurt our eyes.

Now, you might be wondering about HDR, right? Well, here's the scoop – even though there aren't any official certifications, those HDR YouTube videos actually look pretty darn good. And guess what? Netflix and Amazon Prime are totally on board, streaming away in Full HD resolution thanks to the Widevine L1 support.

And speaking of brightness, things are looking pretty sunny (literally). The manual mode goes up to a cool 505 nits, and when that auto mode kicks in, bam! It skyrockets to 701 nits. For the advertised 900 nits? Well, they didn't quite hit the mark, but hey, it's still plenty to enjoy your fave shows outdoors on a sunny day.

Oh, but there's one small issue tho going on with the display... It's like it's got a mind of its own, dropping from 200 to 175 nits even when you tell it to stay put. Inconsistent much. But this isn't the first tho. We've seen it on other Infinix phones too.

Now, for colors – it's a bit of a mixed bag. We've got two color modes to play with, but both of them are giving us some blue-ish vibes in the whites and grays department. Thankfully, they tossed in a color temperature slider to save the day.

So there you have it, the Infinix GT 10 Pro's display – vibrant, smooth, but with a few quirks.
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