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Posted by Ye
 - Today at 10:45:56
QuoteWith just 56 percent of the sRGB gamut, the colors look dull and they are incorrect,
Ok..I didn't think it is that bad. At least not all display options are that bad. But even offering this..but others do it too.

@ anan
Yeah, other examples, where the highest variant is only available with an INTEL CPU/APU: HP Elitebook 1040, LENOVO X1 Carbon and there are probably others, unsurprisingly by DELL, of course, too.
Posted by anan
 - Today at 09:14:48
Holly cow, those are TN panel numbers! Where did they dig up such a panel? And of course this is the AMD machine. I remember when Lenovo first introduced AMD machines withing their enterprise series - those were also only available with worst panels possible.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 16:26:03
When we tested the Dell Pro 14 Plus laptop, we were shocked by the quality of its screen. It is just not up to par, despite the fact that we chose the top model of the PB14255 for the German market. The worst thing: Dell has better screens available, they just do not use them.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Shooting-itself-in-the-foot-Dell-should-not-put-cheap-screens-into-EUR1-500-laptops.1207533.0.html