Nexus 7 Color Saturation Question

I ended up buying the Nexus 7, thank you for all the input here and mathelm I did watch that video, it was very informative so thank you.
 
I think you'll love it. If you have problems, come back here--we'll hammer it out for you!
 
Interesting--I've never read that, but I can see how it might make sense. But I wonder what takes more battery--having the sensors work or keeping the pixels constantly at 100% brightness? There must be someone who's done a side by side test.

I imagine keeping the tablet permanent at 100% takes a greater toll, but I can't imagine how anyone would want to keep it that bright indoors. I've tried it, and my eyes start hurting within a minute from the sheer brightness of the screen! 50-66% would be my preferred level if the battery life was improved (unless of course I was outside in direct sunlight).
 
I bought a N7 because I needed , primarily, a comic/color pdf reader. I read about N7 having color saturation problems, and yes, the iPad Mini has way better color saturation. But....the iPad Mini's resolution STINKS and is completely inadequate for comic reading IMO.

The screen on my C90 Nexus 7 is great IMO, colors look just fine. Just be sure to manually manage the brightness, that's the key.
 
The first generation of 7 inch Tablets that launched in November of 2011 established an important new category with mass consumer appeal. They have only about half the screen area of 10 inch Tablets, so they fill the large gap between 4 inch Smartphones and the large Tablets. But in addition to being a lot smaller and more portable than their 10 inch cousins, they were considerably less expensive, with the original Amazon Kindle Fire pioneering a $199 price that was considerably less than half the cost of existing Tablets. With that size and price point they couldn?t simply be miniature 10 inch Tablets. In particular, they can?t provide all of the same hardware and functionality due to both size and cost constraints.:cool::-$

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Nexus 7 is great make sure you root and disable smart dimmer or use Nvidia prism app... Overall with these techniques a very nice display very nice tablet.

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