Tema: Re: laptopo photo editinimui
Autorius: PxYra
Data: 2018-04-10 18:07:31
pats zinai kaip buna obuolistams :D smegenis biski uzspaudzia grauztukas, 
vaiksto su roziniais akiniais nes reik kazkaip pateisint permokas uz gan 
sena hardware

"MRT" <martynas@fastlink.lt> wrote in message 
news:paide0$vht$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>> Surface pro truputi ne į temą :) Nebent Surface laptop, bet jį reik 
>> pirkti tiesiai iš vokiečių, už grynus ir t.t. :) O Lenovo kaip darbiniai 
>> arkliukai geruliai, bet va matrica, tai ne gana to kad neblizga, bet dar 
>> ir būna skirtingų gamintojų....
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>> Vat apie šitos yog'os matricą girdėjau gerų atsiliepimų, čia svarstytinas 
>> variantas jei bent kažkiek atpigs :)
>> Bet matai 13' macbook pro (su akcija) kaina yra tokia kaip ir visų kitų 
>> laptopų, o matrica pas jį way geresnė...
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> Pasitikslinu.. cia jokios snekos nera apie non-IPS'ines TN'kes, kurios 
> non-FHD gali papult?
> Man kazkokia muse i aki gal buvo isskirdus, tai nesu spalvu gurmanas ir 
> man tie kabilbravimo
> rezultatai mazai ka sako.. taciau tai kaip ir aktualu rimciau dirbantiems 
> su foto..
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> https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-T480s-i5-WQHD-Laptop-Review.284832.0.html
> https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-T480-i7-8550U-MX150-FHD-Laptop-Review.293682.0.html
> https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-T480s-i7-8550U-MX150-Max-Q-Laptop-Review.290784.0.html
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> Display14 inch 16:9, 2560 x 1440 pixel 210 PPI, LP140QH2-SPB1, IPS, 
> glossy: no
> Display14 inch 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixel 157 PPI, Lenovo LP140WF6-SPB7, IPS, 
> Model LEN40A9, glossy: no
> Display14 inch 16:9, 2560 x 1440 pixel 210 PPI, LP140QH2-SPB1, IPS LED, 
> glossy: no
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> Color Space (Percent of AdobeRGB 1998)
> Color Space (Percent of sRGB)
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> Sie tarsi geriau su WQHD versijom..
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> Is review:
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> Nevertheless, the display still manages to achieve top results in almost 
> all measurement areas and
> would have been able to beat all of the competing devices had it not had 
> such poor color-space
> coverage: 59% for sRGB and 37% for AdobeRGB are truly no top values.
> But then again, good color-space coverage is only important for 
> (semi)-professional photo and video-editing.
> Except for the poor color-space coverage and the supposedly avoidable 
> screen-bleeding, Lenovo delivers a very good display.
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> https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X380-Yoga-i7-8550U-FHD-Convertible-Review.289484.0.html
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> Display13.3 inch 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixel 166 PPI, capacitive,
> 10-point multi-touch, native pen support, Lenovo M133NWF4 R3, IPS, glossy: 
> yes
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> Glossy = nu va.. matai.. o sakai, kad "neblizga" :)
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> Here, it manages to cover 96% of the sRGB color space and 61% of the 
> AdobeRGB color space.
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> OK, sakykim 15.6" prabukas Gzy5:
> https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-ProBook-450-G5-i5-8250U-FHD-Laptop-Review.286846.0.html
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> Color Space (Percent of AdobeRGB 1998) - 36.3
> Color Space (Percent of sRGB) - 57.2
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> A typical weak point of cheap business notebooks is color representation.
> Covering only 57.2% of the sRGB color space, the ProBook 450 G5 performs 
> terribly in this area,
> making even mild image editing near on impossible. At least HP does not 
> force users
> to live with a TN panel anymore. While color representation remains awful, 
> viewing angles are now much improved.
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