Vivo has already revealed various aspects of their X200 series flagship devices, which are scheduled to launch today in China. Now Han Boxiao, the product manager at Vivo, has shared more information about the display panels of the devices. Confirming previous leaks, the official says that the X200 series equips the ‘Master Zeiss color screen’ for the first time for improved color accuracy and supports 2160Hz high-frequency PWM dimming to reduce eye fatigue.

More accurate colors paired with increased eye comfort
According to the official, the devices are reportedly capable of uniformly mapping the color gamut in different situations whether it’s a UI element or a photo. They can also adapt the color temperature based on the ambient light, just like the upcoming Oppo Find X8 series.
As for eye protection, the X200 series devices stay at a fixed 2160Hz PWM independent of the brightness level, which should be easier for the eyes, especially in low-brightness conditions. Han Boxiao further explains that many of their competitors use a two-stage dimming strategy, which means the display only reaches the higher PWM frequency in low brightness.

As a result, the displays often have to switch between PWM levels in fluctuating lighting conditions, which isn’t perfect for a good viewing experience. In comparison, the vivo X200 series reportedly offers a more seamless visual experience in such conditions.
In addition to all of these, the display panels and the associated components are also more power efficient this time, which should contribute to a longer battery life.
The full brightness 2160Hz PWM dimming also reportedly has no impact on the advantages and characteristics of the LTPO panel and only requires a slightly higher power consumption.
The display panel also equips low blue light solutions for increased eye comfort during low light conditions. The “Night Eye Protection 2.0” software-based solution can also adjust the visual effect based on the contents shown on the display.
Aside from the eye protection solutions, the vivo X200 series also offers smoother visuals with Android 15-based OriginOS 5, thanks to its improved animations. All devices in the series are powered by the newly unveiled Dimensity 9400 chipset, which brings support for on-device LLMs, along with significant improvements in CPU and GPU performance.
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