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Margo19642016-11-28 13:48:38
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Margo1964, 2016-11-28 13:48:38

Why do all matrices on laptops turn blue?

Already more than one laptop passes through my hands and all of them have one interesting phenomenon - they blue the picture. That is, gray is light blue, marine is dark blue, although it should be more greenish. This, of course, gives the picture some kind of saturation or something, but the colors are not correct. The same is true for inexpensive smartphones. Is this done on purpose or are these colors correct? For example, on an expensive IPS monitor, gray is gray, natural gray, and not bluish, like on laptops with a TN matrix. But the picture on IPS is boring and grayish. Why not do the same with IPS monitors to make it bright and fun?

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romy4, 2016-11-28
@romy4

It would be disgusting. TN matrices should be banned as a class. Their eyes are very tired. I opened the site on IPS so it looks the same on your monitor and on the monitor of a friend, and on TN there is a zoo of flowers

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GreatRash, 2016-11-28
@GreatRash

In the monitor settings there is such a parameter as " color temperature ", maybe the standard setting does not suit you, adjust it for yourself.

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andreyNN, 2016-11-28
@andreyNN

it's not about the matrices,
on cheap devices for the home, the settings that are most pleasing to the eye from the marketer's point of view are hard set: brightness, contrast, color temperature, etc. often suffer.
if you want some certainty, then use professional monitors, calibrators, etc.

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