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    Lenovo Ideapad Y510p Screen Quality

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Desi Munda, Mar 19, 2014.

  1. Desi Munda

    Desi Munda Notebook Consultant

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    Hey guys! I am planning to get the Ideapad Y510p and was wondering if the glossy display has a better coverage of the sRGB spectrum than the matte one. I am using a retina Macbook Pro and I don't want to be stuck with a bad looking screen.
     
  2. Jobine

    Jobine Notebook Prophet

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    The Y510p has a good screen, both in terms of gamut, brightness and color vibrance, however it's the vertical viewing angles that are bad.
     
  3. Desi Munda

    Desi Munda Notebook Consultant

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    Has the trackpad been fixed yet?
     
  4. pigulici

    pigulici Notebook Guru

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    I haved the glossy screen(from lenovo), now I have the matte screen, I find this one more easy for eye in the work with Photoshop CC(and not much difference from a Dell IPS monitor)...