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    Alienware Area-51m display calibration file for LG Philips panel (144hz non-gsync)

    Discussion in '2015+ Alienware 13 / 15 / 17' started by LoganWade, Apr 20, 2019.

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    I ran the Spyder5 Calibration tool on my Area-51m and created 2 calibration files. One at full brightness and one at 50% brightness.

    Keep in mind not all panels are identical and typically require re-calibration after a certain about of use. That being said, it made a huge improvement to my display, especially when it comes to skin tones. I'm not sure about how it displays white on my screen and would appreciate any feedback on what others think.
     

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