1:04 PM - 05/26/2005 by
Benoit Dupont
We ran both panels through our calibrator and the result is unequivocal.

VP192s

VP191b
We'll recall that this graph shows the difference between the desired color shade and the one actually displayed.
- If DeltaE >3, then the color displayed is significantly different from the one called for, meaning that the user will be able to perceive the difference.
- If DeltaE <2, LaCie considers the calibration a success; there remains a slight difference, but it is undetectable to the user. I DeltaE < 1, the color fidelity is excellent.
In this case, the panel of the VP191b did much better and its MVA technology probably has something to do with that, while 97% of the colors were perfect. As a basis of comparison, you can compare that with the color rendering of Q19 , also an MVA panel.
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