I'd have to say that the Sony Vaio FZ has the best screen of any laptop (or desktop) I've seen...bright, saturated colors, the blackest blacks, hardly any glare. Just what I need for my tiring eyes. However, I noticed that, specifically when turning the brightness down a little, the white background on a word processor program is really not white at all. Does anyone use any color calibration tools to adjust the color palette and make whites truly white? any luck with that? any problems?
Color accuracy and calibration?
Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by jeremy6044, Sep 29, 2007.