Google Pixel 8a Display Earns High DxOMark Score

DxOMark praises the Google Pixel 8a's display for its readability, smooth scrolling, and HDR performance, but notes some drawbacks. See the full here.
Google Pixel 8a Display Earns High DxOMark Score
Google Pixel 8a's Display Earns High Marks from DxOMark Experts The Google Pixel 8a has landed in the hands of DxOMark's testing lab, and its display performance is turning heads. After rigorous testing in various conditions, the device achieved impressive results, securing a spot among the top five in its price category. A Closer Look at the Display The Pixel 8a boasts a 6.1-inch OLED display with a resolution of 1080x2400 pixels, a refresh rate of 120Hz, and a 20:9 aspect ratio. DxOMark's tests highlighted both strengths and weaknesses: Pros: Excellent readability in natural light: Thanks to a high brightness level (measured at 2049 nits). Highly detailed dark areas: Especially noticeable when viewing HDR10 content in low light. Smooth scrolling and browsing: The high refresh rate makes navigating web pages and photos a seamless experience. Cons: Orange tint: Observed in specific scenarios. Color banding: Visible when viewing the screen from certain angles (15 degrees or mor…

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