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    Hp omen 17t 2019 240hz panel ?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by ashknani, Jan 2, 2020.

  1. ashknani

    ashknani Notebook Consultant

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    Just like the title says does anyone know the name of the panel of the new hp omen 17t 2019 model the one that comes with ips 240hz g-sync panel ? Plz if someone has this laptop tell me what is the name of the panel so I can order it.
     
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    I just ordered one with a 240Hz screen. When I get it towards the end of the month I will check back in on this thread.
     
  3. ashknani

    ashknani Notebook Consultant

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    Great thanks alot !
     
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    Redbeard Notebook Consultant

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    Gfresh404 Notebook Evangelist

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    Can you comment on the minimum brightness of the panel (when it's set to 0)? Is it really dim, not dim at all, etc.?

    Being a chronic migraine sufferer, this would help me out a lot.
     
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    I don't have any equipment to measure this, but I would say it is very dim with the brightness turned all the way down.
    If you have a test you would like me to do let me know. I have an iphone Xs Max if there is an app or something.
     
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    That would honestly be amazing. I'm not too familiar with iPhone apps since I'm an Android guy, but if you can find this app or something similar: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lux-light-meter-pro/id1292598866

    That should work. I'm really just looking for a minimum brightness reading (it'll be in lux, footcandles, or nits).

    Also, if you have another laptop that has been reviewed by Notebookcheck.net we could just compare it to that. Because they measure and record minimum brightness for almost everything they review.
     
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    Very cool - that app exists on the App Store as well. I just tested it and it is pretty cool.

    I will set the display brightness all the way down and then measure the brightness on a solid white background with the back camera against the screen. I don't take the laptop to work but I will check it tonight.
     
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    I'm not certain your iPhone is the same way, but on my smartphone the light sensor is actually next to the front facing camera.

    You can confirm this by covering it up with your finger and seeing if it drops to 0 or 1.