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- [SOLVED] - Can a monitor with 72% NTSC override a laptop display of 45% . . .
Dear Forum Members, I am planning to purchase an affordable laptop with good specs However, the laptop ships with a 45% NTSC display (on a 1080p resolution) This is a laptop I want to use for content creation However, I do have a display monitor with 72% NTSC (on a 1080p resolution) When I
- What is NTSC 45% and NTSC 94% - Toms Hardware Forum
NTSC is one of several gamuts used to measure colour accuracy Each gamut has a slight variance on the primary colours red, green and blue to suit different circumstances NTSC is a gamut for television broadcasts and is not suitable for photography as its red, green and blue values differ from those used in digital cameras
- [SOLVED] - Anti-Glare Panel 45% NTSC or UWVA eDP 67% sRGB
Anti-Glare Panel with 45% NTSC is not good display, 67% sRGB is good but not best Asus X509 models come with Anti-Glare Panel with 45% NTSC display
- [SOLVED] - Is 45% NTSC coverage bad? | Toms Hardware Forum
The hardware looks great but the display is described as having 45% NTSC coverage All the work I will be doing will be programming and terminal based, but I also want a good display for enjoyable media viewing (Youtube and movies) Will the display suffice or will the colours look to bad?
- Can a computer monitor detect both PAL and NTSC?
I know absolutely nothing when it comes to PAL and NTSC People have been saying that you can't run a Japanese game console on an American t v , or vise versa, because of the PAL and NTSC video format My question is, if I hook up an Super Nintendo Famicom (Japanese verson of the SNES) to an
- Xbox one PAL OR NTSC? | Toms Hardware Forum
Xbox one is it free region? what the difference between the PAL and NTSC? is there any Hz difference or all of them work at 60Hz? and does the PAL Version Count games As Dollar or Euro ? and can be changed? and can I play with NTSC if I had a PAL?
- Is %84 NTSC Good? | Toms Hardware Forum
The industry standard for an average monitor is 72% ntsc Most monitors will say 72% even if it can't even do it because like most other monitor specs, they give fake numbers
- Color gamut - whats the deal? - Toms Hardware Forum
Color gamut is a measure on how large the color range of a monitor is Almost all consumer models can display 72% of NTSC, which is also the range that Windows uses by default High-quality screens can display deeper colors to a varying degree, eg 96% of NTSC would give you much deeper green
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