It's "too bright" because 100% white is being used and covers most of the screen.
When most displays blast intense white light in your face at normal settings, it's not a screen brightness issue, it's a content brightness issue. Solved with controls such as dark modes, reading modes and options for users to customise. Obviously a lot of users prefer the full contrast experience, but many don't. Providing user choice is best strategy.
When most displays blast intense white light in your face at normal settings, it's not a screen brightness issue, it's a content brightness issue. Solved with controls such as dark modes, reading modes and options for users to customise. Obviously a lot of users prefer the full contrast experience, but many don't. Providing user choice is best strategy.