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15" 4K legibility?

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by designrama, Jan 3, 2016.

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  1. LouieAtienza

    LouieAtienza Notebook Consultant

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    You're right it's indium, going from my fading memory.... but regardless the point is it's different tech from TN or IPS
     
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    JH-man Notebook Geek

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    Was this question too stupid, or did everyone knowledgable miss this somehow? :)
     
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    Pirx Notebook Virtuoso

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    Yes, of course, you can choose to scale the game to fill the screen, as always.
     
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    LouieAtienza Notebook Consultant

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    If it even plays it at all, using WinXP compatibility mode... even then the graphics engine may not support the higher resolutions, unless perhaps it uses OpenGL. It may run windowed, you may have to adjust screen resolution... it's not known. But yes trying to run 16 year old games borders on the ridiculous...
     
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    I've made two different zip files, one for Windows 7 and one for Windows 10.

    For 120cd/m2:
    Brightness on Windows 7 = 2 out of 10 (fn + brightness up 2 times)
    Brightness on Windows 10 = 3 out of 10 (fn + brightness up 3 times)

    I usually only do a fresh/update calibration, but to install my profiles I would defently use DispcalGUI. Try this

    1. Load settings
    2. Select file
    3. Ok
    4. Install

    [​IMG]

    Hopefully this enables DispcalGUI to load the profiles upon logon.

    I have a shortcut to the dispcalGUI-apply-profiles for when I've had my laptop in sleep or connected to different monitors.
     
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