With a surge in demand for sales of smartphones, we are bound to spend more time using the device. Out of several features that one should consider before buying a smartphone, the display should be given utmost importance as we ultimately use it the most. From sending officials emails to binge-watching your favourite web series, smartphone users spend considerable time watching the display. Considering this, the DXOMARK Eye Comfort Display Label becomes very crucial. 

What is DXOMARK Eye Comfort Display Label?

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The Eye Comfort Display Label is only awarded to screens that meet four requirements set by DXOMARK’s expert engineering team.

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The first requirement is a limit on the amount of flicker that can be perceived. DXOMARK stipulates detection probability should be below 50 per cent in default mode or with anti-flicker mode activated. 

For optimal eye comfort in dark environments, DXOMARK sets a minimum brightness requirement threshold at 2 nits. 

DXOMARK also requires blue light be limited, with a circadian action factor of less than 0.65.

Finally, DXOMARK requires a colour consistency of at least 95 per cent when the blue light filter is active, using the P3 colour space as a reference, owing to the fact many blue light filters negatively impact colour integrity. 

Why Oppo Find X7 Ultra is the first smartphone to get DXOMARK Eye Comfort Display Label?

- Oppo Find X7 Ultra’s display flicker perception probability was just 10 per cent.

- Oppo Find X7 Ultra’s minimum brightness dropped as low as 1.57 nits, minimising harsh light and extreme visual contrast, making it more comfortable to use in bed. 

- Find X7 Ultra’s display’s circadian action factor was 0.63, reducing potential interference with natural sleep cycles that may be impacted by blue light exposure.

- Find X7 Ultra achieves an impressive 99% colour consistency, demonstrating its quality and comfort.

"OPPO Find X7 Ultra is the first device to receive the DXOMARK Eye Comfort Display Label. We particularly appreciated the device's smart feature, Bedtime Mode, which efficiently and continuously adapts blue-light filtering to the time of day. The device's circadian action factor, which indicates the level of disturbance induced by artificial lighting on human sleep cycles, reached an impressive 0.63, below DXOMARK's already challenging recommended maximum threshold of 0.65," Thibault Cabana, DXOMARK Display Evaluation Director

Oppo Find X7 Ultra: A Quality Display

In addition to achieving DXOMARK’s Eye Comfort Display Label, Find X7 Ultra was also awarded a Gold Display Label. With its crisp QHD+ resolution of 3168 x 1440, resulting in a pixel density of 510 pixels per inch, it showcases details to perfection.

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A smooth 1-120Hz refresh rate ensures content glides across Find X7 Ultra’s LTPO AMOLED screen. With an overall peak brightness of 1600 nits and a local peak brightness of 4500 nits, content looks stunning, with inky, endless blacks and mesmerising highlights.

Find X7 Ultra supports ProXDR for high dynamic range photos, and being compatible with Google’s Ultra HDR standard, whether you capture content on Find X7 Ultra or not, its screen will display it brilliantly. When watching video, Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+ and HLG support ensures its display is also precision-tuned for high dynamic range content.

With O-Sync 3.0, OPPO optimisations ensure ultra-low touch latency, and Find X7 Ultra’s super-responsive touch screen even works when wet, so no more accidental screen presses in the rain.