Does the 60% color gamut means the total gamut of sRGB and AdobeRGB or just the sRGB? I am asking this question because the review of HP Envy 15 ( source) says that it can reproduce 80% of sRGB gamut despite the fact that its sRGB gamut mapping looks like it cover a lot less than the AUO11ED display (B156HW01 V1) with 60% gamut of ??? being put in Clevo notebooks here and here.
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Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative
Gamuts are typically referred to from the NTSC range. To cover 100% sRBG you only need 72% NTSC, and to cover aRGB its about 94% NTSC. The 60% are industry standard but wont cover 100% of any of the color profiles
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Thanks Hutsady@XoticPC. I now have a perspective of what to expect from the stock screen for the P151EM, which is a whole lot better than most notebooks out in the market. Can you confirm if the FHD 16:9 LED Backlit Wide screen (1920x1080) Super Clear Matte Type Screen that will be used in NP8131 is the AUO11ED display (B156HW01 V1) or something similar?
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Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative
At this time i cant say whats in that model. It's still a pre order with stock expected to start shipping April 12th. Once they have started shipping we'll be able to see what screen is being used.
About the 60% gamut screen
Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Seus, Mar 25, 2012.