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Originally Posted by cerem0ny
It's not really fair to say a device shouldn't work properly in its extremes. If a device is made to go up to twenty points of brightness, it should function well at all points of brightness.
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Saying that a screen has a colour tinge when it's viewed in a dark room at maximum brightness is an expression of personal preference, not an indication that the device is functioning incorrectly. Every screen has a colour tint; extreme brightness levels simply exaggerate it. It doesn't indicate a fault. Personally I don't give two hoots what a screen looks like in conditions I'm never going to use it in. Why would I? I'm never going to see it.
If you deliberately set up to look for faults in extreme conditions, you're certain to find them.