The Redmi 10 (2022) features a 6.5″ FHD+ IPS LCD (~405 ppi) with a 90 Hz refresh rate, ~477 nits peak brightness, and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The display offers smooth visuals, solid clarity, and fair sunlight visibility—standing out as a premium-like screen in its budget segment.
The Redmi 10 Power features a 6.7″ HD+ IPS LCD (~268 ppi) with 60 Hz refresh rate, up to 400 nits brightness, and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. While it’s a practical screen for everyday use on a tight budget, it lacks the crispness, dynamic contrast, and higher refresh rates seen in modern mid-rangers.
The Redmi 10 prime (2022) features a 6.5″ FHD+ IPS LCD (~405 ppi) with a 90 Hz refresh rate, ~477 nits peak brightness, and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The display offers smooth visuals, solid clarity, and fair sunlight visibility—standing out as a premium-like screen in its budget segment.
The Redmi 10A features a 6.53″ HD+ IPS LCD (~269 ppi), with around 400 nits typical brightness, 70% NTSC color coverage, and a 1500:1 contrast ratio. Useful modes like Reading and Sunlight enhance usability, though color vibrancy and sharpness stay modest, fitting its budget-friendly positioning.
The Redmi 10I Pro delivers a robust 6.67″ FHD+ IPS LCD (~395 ppi) featuring a 144 Hz refresh rate, AdaptiveSync across 30–144 Hz, HDR10+, and wide color coverage (~98% DCI-P3). Its brightness peaks around 650 nits with a contrast near 1,180:1, making it smooth and vivid for media and gaming. However, outdoor visibility and viewing angles are somewhat weaker compared to OLED panels.
The Redmi Note 10 sports a 6.43″ FHD+ Super AMOLED display (2400×1080, ~409 ppi) with ~700 nits typical brightness (up to ~682 nits in auto mode), infinite contrast ratio, and DCI‑P3 color gamut. It offers low‑blue‑light reading/sunlight modes, but only a standard 60 Hz refresh rate, and is protected by Gorilla Glass 3 with IP53 splash resistance—all wrapped in a sleek, vibrant package suited for sharp everyday viewing.
The Redmi 10T Pro delivers a robust 6.67″ FHD+ IPS LCD (~395 ppi) featuring a 144 Hz refresh rate, AdaptiveSync across 30–144 Hz, HDR10+, and wide color coverage (~98% DCI-P3). Its brightness peaks around 650 nits with a contrast near 1,180:1, making it smooth and vivid for media and gaming. However, outdoor visibility and viewing angles are somewhat weaker compared to OLED panels.
The Redmi Note 10 sports a 6.43″ FHD+ Super AMOLED display (2400×1080, ~409 ppi) with ~700 nits typical brightness (up to ~682 nits in auto mode), infinite contrast ratio, and DCI‑P3 color gamut. It offers low‑blue‑light reading/sunlight modes, but only a standard 60 Hz refresh rate, and is protected by Gorilla Glass 3 with IP53 splash resistance—all wrapped in a sleek, vibrant package suited for sharp everyday viewing.
The Redmi note 10T (2022) features a 6.5″ FHD+ IPS LCD (~405 ppi) with a 90 Hz refresh rate, ~477 nits peak brightness, and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The display offers smooth visuals, solid clarity, and fair sunlight visibility—standing out as a premium-like screen in its budget segment.
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