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[* black] The AMOLED DotDisplay—one of the Mi 11's [link|https://media.giphy.com/media/EKUvB9uFnm2Xe/giphy.gif|power eaters|new_window=true]—shines with up to 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate and a WQHD+ resolution of 3200 x 1440 pixels (~515 ppi). | |
[* icon_note] This AMOLED DotDisplay uses [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_dot_display%7Cnew_window=true|electroluminescent quantum dot nanoparticles]. These particles emit light by themselves eliminating the need for a separate LED backlight for illumination. This in turn reduces the energy consumption and enables deeper blacks (5,000,000:1 contrast), wider color gamuts (DCI-P3) and more brightness (1500 nits peak). | |
[* 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. | |
+ | [* black] Last foils sticking are part of the Mi 11's vapour Chamber liquid-cooling system with multiple layers of graphite which is in combination with AI learning supposed to keep this machine cool. |