The Redmi Note 8 sports a 6.3″ FHD+ IPS LCD (~409 ppi) with solid brightness (~470 nits up to ~630 nits auto) and strong contrast (~1500:1). It offers accurate color settings (ΔE ~1.9 in Standard mode), flicker-free dimming, and good outdoor visibility with auto-brightness. Response times are slower, making gaming a bit laggy, but for everyday use it remains a dependable, well-balanced screen.
The Redmi Note 8 pro sports a 6.3″ FHD+ IPS LCD (~409 ppi) with solid brightness (~470 nits up to ~630 nits auto) and strong contrast (~1500:1). It offers accurate color settings (ΔE ~1.9 in Standard mode), flicker-free dimming, and good outdoor visibility with auto-brightness. Response times are slower, making gaming a bit laggy, but for everyday use it remains a dependable, well-balanced screen.
The Redmi Note 9 sports a 6.3″ FHD+ IPS LCD (~409 ppi) with solid brightness (~470 nits up to ~630 nits auto) and strong contrast (~1500:1). It offers accurate color settings (ΔE ~1.9 in Standard mode), flicker-free dimming, and good outdoor visibility with auto-brightness. Response times are slower, making gaming a bit laggy, but for everyday use it remains a dependable, well-balanced screen.
The Redmi Note 9 Pro sports a 6.67″ FHD+ IPS LCD (2400×1080, ~395 ppi) with Gorilla Glass 5 protection. It delivers ~450–460 nits brightness, rising to ~616 nits on auto, and offers rich ~1300:1 contrast with deep blacks. Users can switch between Adaptive, Standard, and High-Contrast modes for customizable color accuracy (Standard mode offers ΔE ~2.2). The display also dims down to 1.2 nits for comfortable night use.
The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max sports a 6.67″ FHD+ IPS display (~395 ppi) with 450 nits standard brightness, Gorilla Glass 5 protection, and solid contrast (~1300:1). It delivers clean visuals and only modest outdoor performance but can get brighter through Auto Brightness. A reliable screen for its price tier, though it lacks elite-level vibrance and flexibility.
The Redmi 7 features a 6.26″ HD+ IPS LCD display (720×1520, ~269 ppi) with ~450 nits brightness, ~1500:1 contrast, Gorilla Glass 5 protection, and eye‑comfort modes like reading and sunlight. While it’s vivid indoors and color‑accurate, sunlight legibility may be limited.
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