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Jayson A

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Check it out guys!

If you only see a red square, then you do not have an iPhone 7/7+ or iPad Pro.

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This is due to the wide color gamut (DCI-P3) display of the iPhone 7 models and iPad Pro.

I've got a very expensive IPS monitor at work that can't even display this image correctly.
 
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Check it out guys!

If you only see a red square, then you do not have an iPhone 7/7+ or iPad Pro.

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This is due to the wide color gamut (DCI-P3) display of the iPhone 7 models and iPad Pro.

I've got a very expensive IPS monitor at work that can't even display this image correctly.

I have an iPhone 7 Plus and i just see a red square...

The same happens with my 12.9 iPad Pro and iPhone 6S.

P.S: Return your monitor and buy one that is worth the price.
 
Sorry guys!!!! It looks like I posted the wrong image! So sorry! I posted it from my computer so all I saw was red.

I've uploaded the correct photo now (from my iPhone to be sure)

If you see an image inside the red square then you have a wide gamut display (like an iPhone 7 or iPad Pro)

Sorry for the confusion!!!

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Now you've put the right image up, I can see it clearly on my iMac 27" but not at all on my 12.9" iPad Pro

I also can't see it on my Surface Book, rMB or iPhone SE
 
Guys, listen... I meant that no other iPhones could display the image properly except for iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.

I'm aware that there are other wide gamut displays out there, but the iPhone 7/7+ are the first iPhones to get this tech.
 
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Guys, listen... I meant that no other iPhones could display the image properly except for iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.

I'm aware that there are other wide gamut displays out there, but the iPhone 7/7+ are the first iPhones to get this tech.

I'm not even sure that's true. Pretty sure some of the screens here are not wide color gamut.
 
Guys, listen... I meant that no other iPhones could display the image properly except for iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.

I'm aware that there are other wide gamut displays out there, but the iPhone 7/7+ are the first iPhones to get this tech.
im pretty sure my el cheapo $200 monitor is not wide gamut though
 
Fully visible on my 2014 mba 11"!


(...after I tweaked the contrast in Graphic Converter... :cool: )
 
I have a low-end Samsung monitor hooked up via VGA here at work that was about $100 and I can see it, so thinking something is off here
 
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