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    B+RGLED vs RGBLED - How bad is it really

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by Riccardo83, Feb 21, 2011.

  1. Riccardo83

    Riccardo83 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey guys, how bad or good is the comparison between the B+RGLED and RGBLED really?
     
  2. parthg

    parthg Notebook Consultant

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    check xps 15 review on anandtech.
    They say the b+rg led is an improvement on the rgbled screen of xps 15
     
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    4thehorde4 Notebook Consultant

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    Well I'd say the differences are undetectable and according to anandtech.com, the "higher-than-500:1 contrast ratio" and the "The high color gamut (~100% AdobeRGB 1998)" pretty much annihilate the competition.

    This link should give you a detailed insight into the 1080p's relative performance. http://www.anandtech.com/show/3999/dell-xps-15-l501x-review/6
     
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    Im confused, it says RGBLED has 118% of AdobeRGB? More than a 100 is possible?
     
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    Because color spaces are weird. The AdobeRGB color space doesn't include all colors possible, some are left out. RGBLED could display colors from a color space wider than AdobeRGB.
     
  6. Riccardo83

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    Ah ok... Thanks for that info...