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    RGBLED screen

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by permka, Feb 7, 2009.

  1. permka

    permka Notebook Consultant

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    Hi all,

    In the Precision forums there is a thread about RGBLED screens not reproducing correctly the colours. It seems that it has to do about the way the OS is coding the colours and then the capability of the screen reproducing them. (Some of the last posts by Dreamer contain very good info about laptop screens in general, good for the general knowledge)
    Additionaly there are reports that this problem gets solved at Windows 7.

    So has anyone got a Studio XPS with the RGBLED?

    How is the colour reproduction?

    Do you participate at Windows 7 beta and if yes how is the colour reproduction?

    Tnx!
     
  2. StudioXPS16

    StudioXPS16 Notebook Consultant

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    If the colors are wrong, I am color-blind.
     
  3. permka

    permka Notebook Consultant

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    :p, tnx for the reply!
     
  4. krionX

    krionX Notebook Evangelist

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    This applies to almost all screens, monitors, TVs. None of them are properly calibrated to show 99-100% color accuracy.

    Have you screen calibrated by a professional or buy a calibration device and do it yourself.