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    How do i measure color gamut?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Jobine, Aug 18, 2013.

  1. Jobine

    Jobine Notebook Prophet

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    Hello. I own a Y410P laptop by Lenovo. How do i measure it's color gamut? What program can i use?

    Also, if anyone owns a similar laptop, can you guys tell me the gamut? I have the Glossy screen.

    FYI the Y410p does *not* have the same screen as the Y510P. It uses the Y500's screen.
     
  2. baii

    baii Sone

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    1. Get a meter.
    2. Look up panel model, then search for review/spec.

    So what is the panel model? You should able to look it up using hwinfo.
     
  3. Tmets

    Tmets De-evolving to Amoeba

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    Surely it uses neither. Both the Y500 and Y510p are 15", It can't possibly be the the same screen.
    It is strange however, it's hard to find the exact model. Searching directly for the screen model should tell you what the gamut should be.