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Posted by baz
 - May 17, 2023, 18:13:55
Quote from: Nitish on January 23, 2022, 05:40:43I am having this laptop for work. I noticed that there is a yellow tint in the display colors, "Night Light" is off. I doubt the high color accuracy assessment.
poo in the loo
Posted by Nitish
 - January 23, 2022, 05:40:43
I am having this laptop for work. I noticed that there is a yellow tint in the display colors, "Night Light" is off. I doubt the high color accuracy assessment.
Posted by Yngmar
 - October 02, 2021, 12:32:06
Many others are. I just bought a Lenovo with a nice, bright 16:10 screen. Dell has an even nicer screen on the recent XPS series. Microsoft Surface has been mostly 3:2 for a while now. The dark ages of 16:9 are slowly fading, although there will be holdouts for a long time because there's warehouses of old panels and panel manufacturers need time to adjust their production.
Posted by Ainaruth
 - September 29, 2021, 14:39:20
Meaning that it should bring back 16:10 screens? Or even 4:3?
Posted by Yngmar
 - August 18, 2021, 22:37:43
HP is _still_ stuck in the tragic 16:9 past that is best left forgotten. That makes their machines completely uninteresting  :o
Posted by Dorby
 - August 14, 2021, 07:03:03
Quote from: Doggerson on August 14, 2021, 05:24:57
How would the contrast compare if you set the brightness to 250 nits or something low like that? Would it still be of the order of 3000:1 or much lower?
Contrast is brightness relative so at 250 nits it would be like 800:1.

But these numbers are nominal, not how human eyes actually perceives contrast in regular environments where other light sources are present.

"Real" perceived contrast at 250 nits would be around 50-100:1, maybe slightly better on a Glossy Anti-Glare display on more premium laptops like XPS or MacBooks.

Also the "nominal" contrast measured by color-calibration equipment is logarithmic, meaning 1500:1 vs 3000:1 is not such a big difference in real life.
Posted by Doggerson
 - August 14, 2021, 05:24:57
How would the contrast compare if you set the brightness to 250 nits or something low like that? Would it still be of the order of 3000:1 or much lower?
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 14, 2021, 02:30:03
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