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Check out this lcd backlight test and report your results
Check out this lcd backlight test and report your results
I've been looking in to how I can improve my mediocre lcd screen. I recently tweaked with the color settings quite a bit and that seemed to help. But perhaps the real culprit is just a poor backlight?
The test on this site say that you should be able to tell the difference of the black box shade somewhere around 5-6 on a normal computer and if you can't tell the difference until 11-12 then you need to adjust your backlight on an lcd. Well, I don't see a difference until level 12-13.
Apparently the backlight is related to black blacks and white whites. Well, a big problem I have is dim whites.
Could you guys check out the test and report back so that I can tell if my lcd is really that out of whack?
Thanks,
Daniel
The test on this site say that you should be able to tell the difference of the black box shade somewhere around 5-6 on a normal computer and if you can't tell the difference until 11-12 then you need to adjust your backlight on an lcd. Well, I don't see a difference until level 12-13.
Apparently the backlight is related to black blacks and white whites. Well, a big problem I have is dim whites.
Could you guys check out the test and report back so that I can tell if my lcd is really that out of whack?
Thanks,
Daniel
Thinkpad R51 -- 1.8ghz Dothan, 512 mb ram, 7200 rpm 60 gb HD, 32mb Radeon, XP Pro, 15" XGA, mediocre display
The link might be useful for this question
Thinkpad R51 -- 1.8ghz Dothan, 512 mb ram, 7200 rpm 60 gb HD, 32mb Radeon, XP Pro, 15" XGA, mediocre display
Firstly make sure that your ThinkPad is plugged into mains power before doing the test. Using the default setting, it will reduce in brightness when you are running on battery - you can change this setting in the BIOS so that it is always running on full brightness.
On my T40 I can tell the difference at 5-6 when running on mains power, with full brightness.
On my T40 I can tell the difference at 5-6 when running on mains power, with full brightness.
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Yes, testers make sure that your computer has the backlight optimized for this test.
Even plugged into AC at full brightness with reasonable color settings my monitor doesn't see anything until 12-13. I am starting to think that I have a lemon backlight on this otherwise awesome new computer. The monitor is clearly dim and the whites are yellowish, every other laptop monitor I've seen is better, and now I have this test as some sort of empircal evidence.
I'd be interested in hearing more reports of how well their lcd's fair with this test.
Even plugged into AC at full brightness with reasonable color settings my monitor doesn't see anything until 12-13. I am starting to think that I have a lemon backlight on this otherwise awesome new computer. The monitor is clearly dim and the whites are yellowish, every other laptop monitor I've seen is better, and now I have this test as some sort of empircal evidence.
I'd be interested in hearing more reports of how well their lcd's fair with this test.
Thinkpad R51 -- 1.8ghz Dothan, 512 mb ram, 7200 rpm 60 gb HD, 32mb Radeon, XP Pro, 15" XGA, mediocre display
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Thanks for posting this very interest link, Daniel. Hope you can get your situation resolved.
My TP365 scored a 5, with brightness all the way down, in a dimly-lit room, running off AC power. No software-adjustable graphics settings (the machine is almost 9 years old).
My desktop computer, with a pretty good NEC 18" LCD monitor and good Matrox graphics card, was way off!!
FWIW, the optimum settings, as described on that web site, are important for graphic artists designing "for print." But if you spend most of your day looking at type (word processing, e-mail, spreadsheet, etc.), IMHO, those settings tend to be hard on your eyes. (I was able to adjust my desktop so it scored a 2, but there's no way I could live with those settings long-term!)
My TP365 scored a 5, with brightness all the way down, in a dimly-lit room, running off AC power. No software-adjustable graphics settings (the machine is almost 9 years old).
My desktop computer, with a pretty good NEC 18" LCD monitor and good Matrox graphics card, was way off!!
FWIW, the optimum settings, as described on that web site, are important for graphic artists designing "for print." But if you spend most of your day looking at type (word processing, e-mail, spreadsheet, etc.), IMHO, those settings tend to be hard on your eyes. (I was able to adjust my desktop so it scored a 2, but there's no way I could live with those settings long-term!)
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I'll edit this post when I get my X21, but I saw it at 4 on my Dell (full bright, AC - not that it matters, because it doesn't drop brightness when it's unplugged...)
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Past: T61p 15.0" QXGA, T60p 15.0" QXGA, X61 Tablet SXGA+, R51e 14.1" XGA, X21
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My 9 year old 760E (12.1" SVGA) showed a difference in black at level at 2 with the brightness all the way up. Level 4 with the brightness down.
I'm going to try that same test later on with my desktops CRT and see how well it does. Since it's new and good quality, I expect it to show at a low level.
For anyone who got results they weren't hoping for, try calibrating your monitor. There's lots of software to help you do this, just do a search on Google. If anyone here uses Photoshop or Illustrator, then you should have Adobe Gamma in the Windows control panel. If anyone uses a Mac, you should have ColorSync software on your machine.
I'm going to try that same test later on with my desktops CRT and see how well it does. Since it's new and good quality, I expect it to show at a low level.
For anyone who got results they weren't hoping for, try calibrating your monitor. There's lots of software to help you do this, just do a search on Google. If anyone here uses Photoshop or Illustrator, then you should have Adobe Gamma in the Windows control panel. If anyone uses a Mac, you should have ColorSync software on your machine.
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The changes were more subtle on the X21, FWIW.
I could tell that there was SOMETHING at 3. At 4, I could definitely see the change, although it wasn't nearly as drastic as on the Dell. I think that means that the Dell has brighter whites, but the X21 has better contrast.
I could tell that there was SOMETHING at 3. At 4, I could definitely see the change, although it wasn't nearly as drastic as on the Dell. I think that means that the Dell has brighter whites, but the X21 has better contrast.
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Past: T61p 15.0" QXGA, T60p 15.0" QXGA, X61 Tablet SXGA+, R51e 14.1" XGA, X21
Past: T61p 15.0" QXGA, T60p 15.0" QXGA, X61 Tablet SXGA+, R51e 14.1" XGA, X21
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