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HDR? Brillo máximo?

Me contesto a mi mismo, leyendo esto, si es fiable va a seguir teniendo el brillo flojo y sin HDR:


The Pixel 4 XL has a 100% APL Calibrated Full Screen Brightness of 444 cd/m2 (nits) for the sRGB/Rec.709 and DCI-P3 Color Gamuts. On its Home Screen the Pixel 4 XL also produces 444 nits.



The iPhone 11 Pro Max has a Record calibrated Full White Screen Brightness of 770 nits for the sRGB/Rec.709 and DCI-P3 Color Gamuts. But for typical applications with a typical Average Picture Level of 50% the measured Screen Brightness is 820 nits, which is roughly double of most high-end Smartphones, and also exceeds Apple’s Brightness spec. For Low Average Picture Levels, such as in the Dark Mode display setting, the Screen Brightness climbs to a very impressive 905 nits. On its Home Screen the iPhone 11 Pro Max produces an impressively bright 902 nits (which varies with the Wallpaper selected).




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Pixel 4 XL
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Average Screen Reflection
Light From All Directions
4.4 percent
for Ambient Light Reflections
Excellent
Measured using an Integrating Hemisphere and
a Spectroradiometer.
The lowest value we have ever measured
for a Smartphone is 4.3 percent.

Iphone 11 PRO MAX

Average Screen Reflection
Light From All Directions
4.5 percent
for Ambient Light Reflections
Excellent
Measured using an Integrating Hemisphere and
a Spectroradiometer.
The lowest value we have ever measured
for a Smartphone is 4.3 percent.

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