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Anonymous /v/712664127#712697732
6/15/2025, 6:12:07 AM
>>712693848
>Explain why you need more than 250 nits anon. You cant.
Because I actually watch HDR content on my display instead of staring at black screens all day.
It's amazing how much better games look when they're not artificially constrained to a pitifully dull brightness. Every time you see a bright light "roll off" to white, it's color that's deliberately being washed out because your display is too dull to render it in it's true beauty, because you're satisfied with Microsoft Word Document white as your maximum brightness.
And as it turns out, most games and movies are brighter than they are darker, so higher nit performance makes more sense in a display.