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-[* black] The display one of the Mi 11's [link|https://media.giphy.com/media/EKUvB9uFnm2Xe/giphy.gif|power eaters|new_window=true] shines with a super fluid 120 Hz refresh rate and a WQHD+ resolution of 3200 x 1440 pixels (~515 ppi). The build in E4 organic electroluminescence material is supposed to weaken that.
- [* black] The built in screen is a dot display which is a device that uses quantum dots, semiconductor nanocrystals which can produce pure monochromatic red, green and blue light. This results in a brightness and color gamut improvement. In numbers this means 1B colors and a peak brightness of 1500 nits in the Mi 11.
-[* black] Although it gives kind of an infinity look, the curved glass is usually a pain to remove in this kind of phone. Luckily our [product|IF145-219-4|iMac Opening Wheel|new_window=true] turns out to be the perfect tool for the job and it comes off splinter free (and again we wonder if the reason is the lack of an IP rating and weaker adhesive because of that).
-[* black] The [link|https://www.goodix.com/en/product/in_display_fingerprint_sensor|ultra-thin optical in-display fingerprint sensor by Goodix|new_window=true] which is also capable of heart rate monitoring doesn't want to let go but with a little bit of active pulling we're able to free it.
+[* black] The display—one of the Mi 11's [link|https://media.giphy.com/media/EKUvB9uFnm2Xe/giphy.gif|power eaters|new_window=true]—shines with a super fluid 120 Hz refresh rate and a WQHD+ resolution of 3200 x 1440 pixels (~515 ppi).
+ [* icon_note] [detailed info on quantum dot displays to come here]
+[* black] Although curved displays can create some sort of " infinity look" they are usually a pain to remove. Luckily our [product|IF145-219-4|iMac Opening Wheel|new_window=true] turns out to be the perfect tool for the job and it comes off splinter free—should we thank the lack of an IP rating for that?
+[* black] The ultra-thin optical in-display fingerprint sensor [link|https://www.goodix.com/en/product/in_display_fingerprint_sensor|by Goodix|new_window=true] hides under the display and requires some gentle pulling to come free.