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Precision 7510 Owner's Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by scrlk, Oct 23, 2015.

  1. quantumshadow

    quantumshadow Notebook Consultant

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    coz cpubenchmark is the same crap as notebookcheck. [​IMG]
     
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    bee144 Notebook Geek

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    1505 Xeon is no longer available. I assume whenever TB is ready to launch it'll reappear...?
     
  3. quantumshadow

    quantumshadow Notebook Consultant

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    Yes it will. I look closely after dell web site, they permanently change its content.
     
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    bee144 Notebook Geek

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    Yet the site still claims Jan 2016 for TB3 :D Dell should just let us preorder at this point. I'm fine with my preorder not shipping for a few weeks.

    I wonder what the hold up is? They have the drivers etc available for download....
     
  5. karman

    karman Notebook Geek

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    I have made above measurements on Dell Precision 7510 UHD IGZO display with ColorMunki Display colorimeter. Operating system was Ubuntu 15.10 with proprietary AMD FirePro drivers. Notebookcheck has made reviews of Dell Precision 5510 and 7710, maybe with little different displays parameters.

    I can confirm that Dell Precision 7510 UHD IGZO display covers almost 100% of AdobeRGB and more than 100% sRGB. I have tested this display many times with ColorMunki Display colorimeter and then with ColorMunki Photo spectrometer. Result were very similar.
     
  6. gannjunior

    gannjunior Notebook Consultant

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    Hi @karman which software did you use to calibrate dell IGZO 4k ? and which settings?
    I will use i1 display pro as colorimeter

    Thanks
    ciao
     
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    karman Notebook Geek

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    I have used and can recommend dispcalGUI (currently called DisplayCAL: http://displaycal.net/). It is open-source, cross-platform (Linux, OS X, Windows) software to display calibration powered by open-source colour management system AgryllCMS.

    Are you going to buy or rent colourimeter? X-Rite i1 Display Pro is exactly the same hardware as ColorMunki Display. Source: http://blog.xritephoto.com/2012/11/colormunki-display-or-i1display-pro/

    The only difference is included software. If you are going to use DisplayCAL, you could buy or rent just ColorMunki Display.
     
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    gannjunior Notebook Consultant

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    Hi mate
    I have already bought i1 display pro and sometimes in the past I tried dispcalgui+argyll but, as you know, there are many variabiles to set, so I'd like to know your settings when I will have (I hope early) my new dell with IGZO.
    Thanks!
     
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    Intel of course. looks like they still experiencing yield issues. I suspect Macbook with IrisPro this spring also be affected/delayed.

    important part is notebookcheck misleading readers and spreading BS.
     
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    Specific setting depends on your need (web design, engineering, photo retouching, DTP). I am not an expert, but I have used following settings for photo retouching:

    Whitepoint: As measured
    White level: As measured
    Tone curve: Gama 2.2
    Calibration speed: Low

    Profile quality: High
    Testchart: Auto-optimized
    Amount of patches: 2060

    Effect is satisfying and very similar for ColorMunki Display and ColorMunki Photo.
     
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