languidicity ANY evidence the G75 dithers in any way?
You write:
turns out it was just the phone and my eyes trying to constantly focus on the dithering pixels.
Where is your evidence? Besides that, if you look at the sky or colors in nature, there is some kind of dithering going on. Nothing is fully stable. If you look at air you can see how rapidly moving it is. Nature is enormously dynamic.
Lots of accusations of things wrong with the G75, but I have never seen any clear evidence either for any kind of flicker or for any kind of dithering. Quite likely the LED backlight is somewhat irritating, but the evidence for G75 dithering is completely lacking.
Once more, if you are indeed an eye comfort enthusiast forget about models like the G75. The G 2025 offers a significantly kinder display for very sensitive individuals as well as those demanding the highest level of eye comfort. Some of you need a good kick to the rear to refocus your priorities. You claim to be eye comfort enthusiasts or obsessives, and even still choose every single time the less comfortable display if it means higher specs.
I have a G 2025. I know what it offers. I know the soothing breath of fresh air the eyes experience when going from a typical phone display to that unusually kind 720p IPS LCD.
Like I've said, if the overlords want to damage or mess with the general public, they will ensure options still remain for their own eyes and brains. The Moto G 2025 is one of those fine options. You can buy 5 of them for under $1000 in total, meaning your whole family can use a kind phone display with a perfectly stable image down to the pixel level. This eye comfort champion is hidden in plain sight, exactly as we would expect if those high in the hierarchy want an easily available option without calling attention to the health hazards of the big flagship models.