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vivo officially announced recently that the X100 series screens will undergo a major upgrade and launch a new eye protection solution. The new solution uses 2160Hz full high-frequency dimming technology, reducing the SVM value to an astonishing 0.03, providing users with a better eye protection experience. This technology effectively reduces irritation to the user's eyes by reducing the level of flicker, helping users enjoy screen content for longer without feeling fatigued. This upgrade will make the vivo X100 series even better in terms of eye protection, providing users with clearer and more comfortable visual effects.

vivo X100 series leads the new generation of eye protection trend: launch of 2160Hz full high frequency dimming screen

This innovative technology of vivo X100 series not only greatly improves the eye protection performance of the screen, but also fully demonstrates vivo’s leading strength in the field of screen technology. According to vivo’s Han Boxiao, the vivo X100 standard version has taken the lead in pushing a system update, and the X100 Pro official version update will also be launched in the near future. This series of updates will further enhance the user experience and bring clearer and more comfortable visual effects to users. Vivo’s continued efforts and innovation will ensure that they maintain their leading position in the smartphone market.

It is understood that the 2160Hz full high-frequency PWM dimming scheme adopted by the vivo X100 series has minimal impact on the display effect. Its SVM value is very close to that of LTPS OLED screens, which means it performs well in terms of display quality. The application of this technology not only retains the problem of poor display effects of DC dimming at low brightness, but also effectively solves the problem of visual fatigue caused by low-frequency PWM dimming. Even for those users who are particularly sensitive to their eyes, there is no need to worry about eye discomfort when using the vivo X100 series.

vivo X100 series leads the new generation of eye protection trend: launch of 2160Hz full high frequency dimming screen

However, although the 2160Hz full high-frequency PWM dimming solution performs well in improving eye protection performance and display effects, it also inevitably increases the power consumption of mobile phones. According to calculations by vivo Han Boxiao, the power consumption of the X100 series may increase by about 2 to 3%. Nonetheless, considering the overall performance and user experience, this small increase in power consumption does not seem to have a significant impact on the vivo X100 series.

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