Realme and BOE have launched a new display that will premiere on the upcoming GT Neo 6 SE. Unveiled at an event today, the display boasts a remarkable peak brightness of 6000 nits and improvements in other aspects of the panel such as brightness, eye protection, touch responsiveness, and more.

Realme and BOE debuts 6000 nits display

A standout feature of this display is its impressive local peak brightness of 6,000 nits, making it the brightest in the world. While that’s the peak, the display offers a global maximum brightness of 1,600 nits, and a manual maximum brightness of 1000 nits.

Realme GT Neo 6 SE 6000 nit display

The manual adjustment is particularly relevant to users as it is the one achieved by manually adjusting the screen brightness to its maximum level using the phone’s brightness slider. 

The new display also supports a “game super HDR” feature that is said to offer a superior gaming experience with expanded dynamic ranges for stunning light and shadow effects.

While excelling in display capabilities, Realme hasn’t compromised on eye protection. The new display supports a new 3+1 Pulse low-frequency flicker, 2160Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, and hardware-level low blue light capabilities. Additional features include adaptive display, sleep mode, and paper eye protection to reduce eye strain.

Furthermore, the display uses industry-leading 8T LTPO technology that offers smoother refresh rate transitions, reduced power consumption, and faster display response times. Realme says the panel’s refresh rate ranges from 0.5 to 120Hz.

Then there are some AI features on board as well. Realme has introduced what it calls a “Greenfield AI” eye protection function, which detects user fatigue and adjusts the display accordingly for various scenarios like system interfaces, media content, and e-books.

Additionally, there’s an AI game eye protection feature that will optimize the display during games for eye comfort. 

Realme GT Neo 6 SE 6000nit display launch

The display also offers a 2500Hz instantaneous touch sampling rate for a responsive gaming experience, along with a “wonderful touch” function that customizes the touch experience for enhanced game control.

This new generation of display technology will debut on the Realme GT Neo6 SE, which is scheduled for an April launch. The company should announce more details about the smartphone pretty soon.

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