Holy Smokes, that logo is really bright. I have the unfortunate habit of fixating on something like that and then have a hard time looking away. Especially in a dark room when all the rest of the gear is thankfully dim. Geez, even after all these years I find myself staring at those darn "bugs" that all TV channels now put in the corner of the screen so that you never for a second forget which network you're watching. No matter how much I tell myself to look away. Ouch, brightly glowing MOXI, I am uncontrollably drawn to you...
The logo has 3 brightness settings (High, Medium, Low). It also has an additional setting to turn it completely off. I have found that "Low" is still too bright while trying to watch a movie in a darkened room. I just end up turning the logo off.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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Holy Smokes, that logo is really bright. I have the unfortunate habit of fixating on something like that and then have a hard time looking away. Especially in a dark room when all the rest of the gear is thankfully dim. Geez, even after all these years I find myself staring at those darn "bugs" that all TV channels now put in the corner of the screen so that you never for a second forget which network you're watching. No matter how much I tell myself to look away. Ouch, brightly glowing MOXI, I am uncontrollably drawn to you...
The logo has 3 brightness settings (High, Medium, Low). It also has an additional setting to turn it completely off. I have found that "Low" is still too bright while trying to watch a movie in a darkened room. I just end up turning the logo off.