The newly launched Google’s Pixel 8 Pro has just added another feather to its cap, securing the top spot in DxOMark‘s display rankings. While many have long praised Google’s Pixel series only for its software and camera capabilities, it’s high time we shift some of that focus towards the phone’s display.

The Pixel didn’t just do great; it excelled in multiple key areas

The Pixel 8 Pro didn’t just do well; it dominated in key areas like readability and color. With a score of 162 in readability, DxOMark confirms what most of us already suspected—the Pixel 8 Pro’s display is your best bet for legible text and vibrant images, even under direct sunlight. No more squinting your eyes or searching for shade to read an email or catch up on your favorite blogs.

Pixel 8 Pro

DxOMark’s assessment also threw light on the phone’s touch and motion handling capabilities. The Pixel 8 Pro scored an impressive 160 in touch responsiveness, offering a smooth experience when scrolling through web pages or social feeds. But here’s the kicker—the phone showed some slight frame mismatches during gaming tests. If you’re a gamer, this might be something to keep in mind when choosing your next phone. The device’s performance was not completely without its weak spots. Its lowest score was in the ‘artifacts’ category, where it earned a respectable but not spectacular 121.

As remote work and digital entertainment become more ingrained in our daily lives, a phone’s display isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s essential. The Pixel 8 Pro proves that it’s more than capable of meeting these demands, making it not just a smart buy, but a smart tool for modern living.

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