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    RGBLED Screen Test

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Zswickliffe, Aug 14, 2009.

  1. Zswickliffe

    Zswickliffe Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey guys! Just wondering if anyone knows where there is maybe a video or series of pictures or something where I can test my brand new Full HD RGBLED screen. Thanks!
     
  2. Mastershroom

    Mastershroom wat

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    What exactly are you trying to test for? Color accuracy? Dead/stuck pixels?
     
  3. Zswickliffe

    Zswickliffe Notebook Evangelist

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    Well that would be cool to do, however, what I was more or less trying to do is test how vivid and crisp the picture could be. I want to see what this puppy can do and unfortunately I do not have a blu ray drive. I want to maybe see how much color this bad boy can put out haha.
     
  4. Mastershroom

    Mastershroom wat

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    I would try checking out some desktop wallpaper sites. Try some images that have wide varieties of light and dark colors, and preferably some black as well, and view them full screen.

    Awesome choice with the RGBLED, by the way. How are you liking it so far?
     
  5. Zswickliffe

    Zswickliffe Notebook Evangelist

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    So far I love it! I haven't had any of the problems anyone else has talked about (ie inaccurate whites, dead pixels, etc) Thats why I wanted a way to test it, to see if maybe I just couldn't tell the difference or if I really wasn't having these problems haha
     
  6. sleey0

    sleey0 R.I.P. AW Side Topics

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    I would just enjoy it before you find something you don't like. lol

    If you notice something then it will never go away!
     
  7. Zswickliffe

    Zswickliffe Notebook Evangelist

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    haha true.... very true. Thanks for the advice!
     
  8. captaineos

    captaineos Notebook Enthusiast

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    http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/

    There you go mate - that should cover a good amount of tests to show off your luxury.
     
  9. Zswickliffe

    Zswickliffe Notebook Evangelist

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    Thank you very much!