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    L501X: Just had my 720p screen replaced by b156hw01 v7 1080p screen. Colors look off compared to my old XPS 1645. Need help?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by Jeet, Mar 23, 2011.

  1. Jeet

    Jeet Notebook Enthusiast

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    I just had a dell technician come over and change the LED screen to a 1080p. If i compare it to a 1645 1080p screen which wasnt rgbled, the colors look off and the screens whites are more prominent when watching watching videos.

    Can someone help me with the setting required to change the color for optimum viewing.

    I have a i7 740Q, 6gb ram, 2gb GT 435, 1080P screen.
     
  2. NoSlow5oh

    NoSlow5oh Notebook Evangelist

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    For Intel HD Graphics:

    Start - Programs - Intel - Intel Control Panel

    Click on Intel HD Graphics.

    Click Advanced, then Okay.

    Under Graphics, click Color Enhancement.


    For color changes while using Nvidia gpu:

    Right click Desktop, click Nvidia Control Panel.

    Under Video, click Adjust Video Color Settings.