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    P370EM / Screen Color Calibration / N173HGE-L11 (CMO1720)

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by KisSme, Dec 30, 2012.

  1. KisSme

    KisSme Notebook Geek

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    Hello everybody !

    I just received my P370EM 1 week ago and i would like to know if someone have a good screen calibration for N173HGE-L11 ?
    I know, it's a very good screen but i would like to use 100% of it's capacity :)

    I'll appreciate if someone give me a very good calibration for gaming for example

    Sincerly,
     
  2. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    All panels are different, even within the same model and they shift as they get older so really you need to calibrate your own screen.
     
  3. KisSme

    KisSme Notebook Geek

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    ok
    i'm allowed to buy a screen calibration software ?
     
  4. Tweak155

    Tweak155 Notebook Evangelist

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    Yes, why wouldn't you?

    Is that an upgraded screen or a standard?
     
  5. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    If you're really concerned about the gamut, you can always look into an upgrade. There are also calibration devices outside of software, although they can get a bit spendy.

    Google
     
  6. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Yes if you are wanting to do accurate colour work to be honest it would be worth getting the high gamut display and calibrator, or just use an external monitor for that work.