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    Screen color space on Mythlogic 17 inchers

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by allinwonder, Feb 9, 2012.

  1. allinwonder

    allinwonder Notebook Enthusiast

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    So I'm looking at Mythlogic Clevo laptops (I'm an Ann Arborite and I totally wanna support local businesses).

    On their configuration page for two 17 inchers, it says 17.3" Full HD (1920x1080) Glossy LED Backlit LCD, and nothing else.

    I don't want a 3D panel. So I'm wondering what's the color space on that panel (sRGB, 70% NTSC, 92% NTSC, etc)?

    Thanks!
     
  2. Anthony@MALIBAL

    Anthony@MALIBAL Company Representative

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    If it's a Clevo x7200 or P170 based machine, it's a stock 72% NTSC glossy screen. Upgrades are available to:

    AUO B173HW01 V.4 90% NTSC Glossy
    AUO B173HW01 V.5 72% NTSC Matte
    120Hz 3D 72% NTSC Matte (P170HM)

    Some companies may be able to source others, but those are the standard models.
     
  3. mythlogic

    mythlogic Company Representative

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    Hey

    The above is correct, the stock is a 72% glossy screen
     
  4. Selgot

    Selgot Notebook Guru

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    What about 17.3 1600 x 900 ? What it is better? Matte and glossy...
    I want change my stock 1920 x 1080 to 1600 x 900...