get a china brand clevo model from china, i think the price is below RM5k.
Look for 神舟 brand something http://www.hasee.net/ but warranty from china or you can get service from Illegear or Aftershock. But i think their service fee not cheap.
Usually quite good. Maybe about 70% SRGB and 55% Adobe SRGB.
I think......🤷♂️
Regardless it should do fine. ---(Extra info on screen panels while we are talking about it) ;
Low ips screen,like in Lenovo y520. Well...... you see.... in games like Batman Arkham series or in some caves in Witcher 3 don't be surprised if you can't see anything in pitch black.
They simply have ZERO black detail. (Google it)
Even MSI "ips level" tn panel is better than that.I learn that the hard way.
In short, 100% SRGB simply means that there's more color SHOWN to you.
That's why it's better to take 100% SRGB TN panel rather than the low SRGB ips.
They also have a better color density. That just means that the color will look saturated but not unnatural.
Notice that high color % does not mean right color temperature so professional photographers disregard it and do additional calibration.
I personally thought that it is still important for gamers though. But you are free to judge that yourselves.
Nice info Yeah quality of the screen is an important point too. Low grade IPS also a problem Currently my MSI GE40 has a matte ips display but the problem is I sometimes do color sensitive work, thats why need to get a good screen too. Trade offs have to be made though as good screen costs more so usually will come with 1050 instead of 1050TI. I like the new GL503 design, lets see when Asus brings in to Malaysia.
Usually quite good. Maybe about 70% SRGB and 55% Adobe SRGB.
I think......🤷♂️
Regardless it should do fine. ---(Extra info on screen panels while we are talking about it) ;
Low ips screen,like in Lenovo y520. Well...... you see.... in games like Batman Arkham series or in some caves in Witcher 3 don't be surprised if you can't see anything in pitch black.
They simply have ZERO black detail. (Google it)
Even MSI "ips level" tn panel is better than that.I learn that the hard way.
In short, 100% SRGB simply means that there's more color SHOWN to you.
That's why it's better to take 100% SRGB TN panel rather than the low SRGB ips.
They also have a better color density. That just means that the color will look saturated but not unnatural.
Notice that high color % does not mean right color temperature so professional photographers disregard it and do additional calibration.
I personally thought that it is still important for gamers though. But you are free to judge that yourselves.
MSI laptop in market now is famously having TN panel with 100 % sRBG, but does it have high color accuracy ?
This post has been edited by shirogawawa: Sep 25 2017, 09:50 PM
IPS definite advantage is always viewing angles. But that's only really relevant for laptop (who actually tries to see their desktop screen from other angle?).
As long as hardware id remain same, the SRGB coverage shall be within certain tolerance.
Else just google the ID, see any other laptop using same panel... (my previous PE60 using good panel on PE6-2QE, then msi lower the grade on next gen, remain high SRGB coverage but only TN panel instead of IPS)
As long as hardware id remain same, the SRGB coverage shall be within certain tolerance.
Else just google the ID, see any other laptop using same panel... (my previous PE60 using good panel on PE6-2QE, then msi lower the grade on next gen, remain high SRGB coverage but only TN panel instead of IPS)
Tbh on laptop I dun care much bout ips or tn.. I more worried for leaking, n lifespan.. fhd just nice for laptop.. uhd is overkill.
Unless u get something like alienware 13 oled.. tat different league