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    Tweaks to make a T61P WUXGA Display better

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by arlab, Jan 15, 2008.

  1. arlab

    arlab Notebook Evangelist

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    I've read here (somewhere) that in order for the T61p monitor (WUXGA) to display better, a few tweaks were needed, using the NVidia card.

    What exactly needs to be done?

    Of course I know that this is subjective...
     
  2. klutchrider

    klutchrider Notebook Evangelist

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    They should probably be talking about color settings slightly with the warmth level, and probably contrast. Then a few other nit picky things, I'll let them chime in.
     
  3. bsodder

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    You can find the settings in NVIDIA Control Panel - Adjust desktop color settings. It is very subjective. The overall brightness can be increased by the 'Brightness' slider - I like mine at 70%. The blue cast can be reduced by either lowering the 'Blue' slider, or increasing both the 'Red' and 'Green' sliders or a combination of both. I like the latter choice, with 'Blue slider set at 40%, and 'Red' and 'Green' at 60%.