ASUS [asus.com] has some of their Chromebooks on sale for up to 40% off.
Examples below:
- ASUS Touchscreen 12" Chromebook Flip CM3 (CM3200) MediaTek Kompanio 500 (8183), 4G LPDDR4X, 32GB eMMC, 220 Nits - $199.99
- ASUS Touchscreen 12" Chromebook Flip CM3 (CM3200) MediaTek Kompanio 500 (8183), 4G LPDDR4X, 64GB eMMC, 220 Nits - $229.99
- ASUS 11" Chromebook C223 Intel Celeron N3350 Processor, Intel HD Graphics 500, 4G LPDDR4, 32 eMMC, 200 Nits (Red or Black) - $149.99
- ASUS 10.5" Touchscreen Chromebook Detachable CM3 CM3000 - MediaTek 8183 Processor, 4GB LPDDR4X, 64G eMMC, 320 Nits with Stand Cover and Stylus - $229.99
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So what is the comparative brightness to this? I get that dimming is possible, but if a lower powered screen is used to cut cost, would this be a non issue for someone with my level of sensitivity? I tend to keep the brightness down on a lot of devices, and from what I see with most phone users many people seem to like keeping the brightness really high.
Apologies for the wall of text, but I would lie to understand if the '300 nits' issue is a non-issue for me.
So what is the comparative brightness to this? I get that dimming is possible, but if a lower powered screen is used to cut cost, would this be a non issue for someone with my level of sensitivity? I tend to keep the brightness down on a lot of devices, and from what I see with most phone users many people seem to like keeping the brightness really high.
Apologies for the wall of text, but I would lie to understand if the '300 nits' issue is a non-issue for me.
When the max brightness is too low, the contrast suffers.
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