Color correction

jon7701

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I heard some people have complained about the colors on the tegra note, if you don't like the colors try changing the color correction to native in the display settings. After I switched to this I thought the screen looked a lot better.

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e8hffff

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I heard some people have complained about the colors on the tegra note, if you don't like the colors try changing the color correction to native in the display settings. After I switched to this I thought the screen looked a lot better.

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I have to agree. I hope Nvidia if they haven't already done so, do a colour spectrum analysis and tailor the colours to suit. At home I use a ASUS ProArt monitor as my main dual. These monitors are supposed to be colour matched best to real spectrum that can be done on a LCD and their components. I get similar colours to the Tegra Note, but better whites.

I think they are aiming for gamers, as there are more rich tones.

With new series releases say when K1 Tegra Note comes, I hope they move to retina style screens.
 

Ouzo

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I have to agree. I hope Nvidia if they haven't already done so, do a colour spectrum analysis and tailor the colours to suit. At home I use a ASUS ProArt monitor as my main dual. These monitors are supposed to be colour matched best to real spectrum that can be done on a LCD and their components. I get similar colours to the Tegra Note, but better whites.

I think they are aiming for gamers, as there are more rich tones.

With new series releases say when K1 Tegra Note comes, I hope they move to retina style screens.

Yep, my whites look rather yellow. The screen is the weakest part of the device IMHO. If only it had colours like the 2013 Nexus 7 (I'm not too fussed about full HD though).
 
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rchrdcrg

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Agreed, it's a rather warm output, although like jon7701 pointed out, disabling the sRGB and setting it to native makes it a little better. I didn't care about it not being full HD until I started using the stylus a lot, which still means it's hard to compare to the non-stylus Nexus 7, but I hope the next TN7 does have full HD.
 

kartik.bose

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Whites are "real white" on Native but sRGB has some sort of tint between black and grey that is more effective when i switch to almost low brightness! its gives a grayish background rather than full black or metal black type color and i found more readable on low brightness or on high reflective times in outdoors!

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By the way did you try switching tegra prism back-lit off ?? actually it the main reason for those whites turning yellow!
 

Pacattack

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Whites are "real white" on Native but sRGB has some sort of tint between black and grey that is more effective when i switch to almost low brightness! its gives a grayish background rather than full black or metal black type color and i found more readable on low brightness or on high reflective times in outdoors!

---------- Post added at 05:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:47 PM ----------

By the way did you try switching tegra prism back-lit off ?? actually it the main reason for those whites turning yellow!
I Agree, had mine off since I bought it :)