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If you want to have a better looking, select a netbook with the highest contrast, and then do color calibration or color correction on it. |
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Even for the same model number, Dell has switched many from S-IPS to S-PVA to reduce cost. Customer usually doesn't know the differences. There are only a few who knows how to distinguish them |
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Turn off your monitor and restart holding the menu and + button -, tell me what you see after it comes up Or try displaying a contrasty photo, if you see something like this: then it is only a S-PVA. Good luck But in general, DELL monitors are good ones. Either S-IPS or S-PVA from Dell looks better than most of the other consumer LCDs on the market. |
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