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wbyung

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What is the percentage of NTSC gamut it is capable of displaying? I've seen that the AUO panel is covering 90%. What about the LG display?
 
What is the percentage of NTSC gamut it is capable of displaying? I've seen that the AUO panel is covering 90%. What about the LG display?

According to one spec sheet, the LG panel covers 90%. I don't think the unibody models come with AUO screens.
 
Normal or wide gamut

I am using a Spyder 4 to calibrate my 15" Macbook Pro. One question that needs to be answered is if my computer is normal gamut or wide gamut? Can anyone tell me how to find the answer? I have researched all the spec's and no help.
 
I am using a Spyder 4 to calibrate my 15" Macbook Pro. One question that needs to be answered is if my computer is normal gamut or wide gamut? Can anyone tell me how to find the answer? I have researched all the spec's and no help.


I found this.
http://blog.datacolor.com/cd-tobie-retina-display-macbook-pro-for-calibration-and-photography/

The best of current display calibration systems, including the Spyder4 devices, characterizes devices based on display type. The Retina display fits nicely into the Standard Gamut, White LED backlight category.
 
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