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    6th Gen X1 Carbon WQHD anti-glare display

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Notebooker, Dec 11, 2018.

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    I am thinking about moving from my T460s with FHD display to the X1 Carbon 6th gen with the anti-glare WQHD display for several reasons. One question I have is what the color accuracy and sRGB and AdobeRGB measurements might be as I cannot seem to find them. Everyone states the stats for the HDR model. Is there any information about the "normal" WQHD?
     
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    Don't believe it'll fit.
     
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    I'm going to buy an X1 Carbon 6th Gen with the WQHD screen, not trying to fit it to another machine. I am interested in the specs.
     
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    If you look at type 20KH, you can find the picture of the WQHD AG display, believe there's a part number there you can look up on panelook.