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Amazing to think that a standard from 1993 is still something cheap screens struggle to adhere to. How the hell can full coverage not be a given when we now have plenty of high-gamut displays outside of the prosumer market?
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I don't need that much fucking green.
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>>101548339
Surely you need a red that is actually red and not just a deep orange?
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>>101548329
it heavily depends on skin color
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>>101548355
That would be nice.
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>>101548329
I hate colors so fucking much it's unreal. High refresh rate e-ink can't come soon enough.
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>>101548418
Paws typed this post.
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I realized how shitty my laptop display is by sending an image from my phone on Telegram, then opening up Telegram on desktop and looking at that same image on my laptop, the difference in colors was stark, reds were incredibly weak on my laptop, more like some shitty yellow than red, it's like the image acquired a jaundice filter on my laptop's display
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>>101549590
Mexico filter
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is television standard
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>>101548329
Because physics says no and is expensive.
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>>101549590
this nigger forgot Night Shift was turned on his shitBook Pro.
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>>101548329
because they're cheap, dumbass



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