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Help! M6500 Display is CRAAAAZY.

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by loganan, Dec 22, 2010.

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  1. loganan

    loganan Newbie

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    OK, Dell tech support just called me, and said they'd never heard of the problem, and had no ability to offer a resolution besides A)just living with it or B) ordering a completely different system.

    I'm going to try the above fixes BUT simply adjusting the Digital Vibrance slider on the Desktop Color Settings window doesn't do anything...big color fields of bright colors still come out neon-saturated.

    Can anyone (Bokeh?) walk me through a layman's fix?
    If I can't dial it in to look normal, I'll probably just reorder one w/ a standard display...
    thanks!
     
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    Bokeh Notebook Deity

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    Depending on the driver you are using - including the newest one available on the Nvidia site, the screen should be black and white when digital vibrance is set to 0%. Does yours still have any color at 0?
     
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