There's no shortage of blogs and YouTubers to follow these days when it comes content about the mobile tech industry, and for a number of people, one of the go-to personalities on YouTube for tech-related videos is MKBHD. Marques Brownlee that runs the channel recently published his review for the Google Pixel 2, and in part of it, talks about the Pixel 2 XL's display.

François "Supercurio" Simond (a relatively popular app developer and display analyst) quickly reached out following this to indicate a number of errors throughout the video when Marques is talking about why the Pixel 2 XL's display looks and works the way that it does. After being told that Marques didn't have time for a phone call, François shared an email that he sent to Marques on Google+ in which he outlines the biggest errors in the video. Verizon is offering the Pixel 4a for just $10/mo on new Unlimited lines One of the biggest complaints we've seen for the Pixel 2 XL is that its display isn't quite as bright or vibrant when compared to the likes of a Galaxy S8 or Note 8. This is due to Google's decision to calibrate the Pixel 2 XL to an sRGB profile, and in the video, Marques says "For whatever reason Google decided on Oreo on the Pixel 2 XL they would show just sRGB." However, François points out that this was done because the colors that most Android phones are currently showing are arbitrary and make it more difficult for content creators to work with them.

The Pixel 2 XL's display has been faced with a heap of controversy since its release.