News: The Pixel 3 Still Has a Circular Polarizer

News: The Pixel 3 Still Has a Circular Polarizer

The Pixel 2 XL had what Google called a circular polarizer to ensure the screen would be visible from any orientation while wearing polarized sunglasses. They made a pretty big deal out of it at their 2017 event, but in 2018, there was no mention of whether or not this feature would return in the Pixel 3. It did.There's been speculation that the circular polarizer was to blame for the Pixel 2 XL's "blue shift" problem — a condition that made the screen seem blue when viewed at steep angles. With all the trouble their 2017 flagship's screen had, some were working under the assumption that Google would drop this feature in the new Pixel 3 lineup, but they definitely haven't: The Pixel XL (left), Pixel 2 XL (middle), and Pixel 3 XL (right), viewed through a rotating polarized lens. Only 2016's Pixel XL darkens when viewed at certain angles. Image by Dallas Thomas/Gadget Hacks Polarizers are optical filters that only allow light to pass through from certain angles. All smartphone displays have a polarizer, but most are linear, meaning they block light when viewed through a second polarizer (read: polarized eyeglasses) either while in portrait or landscape mode. The Pixel's circular polarizer looks to solve this problem.We haven't been able to test the smaller Pixel 3 to see if it has the same circular polarizer, but we'll update this article as soon as we know one way or the other.From our testing so far, the blue shift problem seems to have improved on the Pixel 3 XL. However, you still start to see a blueish tint at steep angles — it's just that the angle has to be steeper than it did with the Pixel 2 XL. So perhaps the circular polarizer wasn't the problem to begin with, or maybe Google has improved it.Don't Miss: Everything You Need to Know About the Pixel 3 & Pixel 3 XLFollow Gadget Hacks on Pinterest, Twitter, YouTube, and Flipboard Sign up for Gadget Hacks' daily newsletter or weekly Android and iOS updates Follow WonderHowTo on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Flipboard
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The circular polarizer of the pixel attempts to solve this problem. We could not test the smaller pixel 3 to see if it has the same circular polarizer, but we will update this article as soon as we know one way or the other. From our previous tests, the blue shift problem on the Pixel 3 XL seems to have improved.
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If you own a Google Pixel 2 XL and have wondered why your screen has a blue tint on it, well it would seem we now know what most likely is causing the issue, but sadly there is no real way to fix it.
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News: The Pixel 3 Still Has a Circular Polarizer By Dallas Thomas; Android; Google Pixel Tips, Tricks & News; The Pixel 2 XL had what Google called a circular polarizer to ensure the screen would be visible from any orientation while wearing polarized sunglasses.
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If you've noticed a tiny discolored spot on your computer screen that just doesn't seem to go away, chances are you have a stuck pixel. With modern LCD and OLED screens, there are millions of incredibly small dots (pixels) that make up all of the contents of your display—and within these pixels, there is a set of red, green and blue subpixels.
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The most common polariser is the Circular Polariser or CPL, and if you have an autofocus camera (I would be surprised if you didn't) then the circular polarizer is for you. It is comprised of
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The Pixel 2 XL had what Google called a circular polarizer to ensure the screen would be visible from any orientation while wearing polarized sunglasses. They made a pretty big deal out of it at their 2017 event, but in 2018, there was no mention of whether or not this feature would return in the Pixel 3.
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I was SO EXCITED to try out the new phone and had waited months in anticipation. Unfortunately, tilting it to 5 degrees resulted in severe blue shift that was distracting, so I sent it back. I'm ok with a little blue shift, every phone has it, my Pixel 1 XL has it barely, (never noticed it at all) but at 80 degrees looking at the edge.


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Sure the small Pixel 2 also has a polarizer, but it has a different panel that may output light with different polarization properties than the XL 2 panel. So if the Pixel 2 doesn't have the blue tint problem, it doesn't necessarily mean that the 2 XL blue tint problem isn't due to the circular polarizer.
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