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    XPS 9370 FHD ghosting

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by Dida86, Jun 3, 2018.

  1. Dida86

    Dida86 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,

    either I am very sleepy and noticing it very much right now, or my 9370s display is ghosting a lot more than before.

    Here is a photo made with a mate 10 pro (slauto, simply opened the camera)

    Could anybody post a picture for ckmparison?
     

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    Dida86 Notebook Enthusiast

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    For comparison, I have a really cheap 4k Monitor from Dell:
     

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    Dida86 Notebook Enthusiast

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    And for another comparison my wife's MBP 13 2016 w/o touchbar
     

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    custom90gt Doc Mod Super Moderator

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    You can't compare the different monitors if you leave the camera on auto. You need to manually set fstop, shutter speed, and iso.
     
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    Dida86 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,

    thank you I'll do that today, currently I feel a bit unhappy about my purchase :p