Color Uniformity

Now for color consistency, we take our best calibration profile from the very center at 200 nits and test color accuracy at 9 different places around the LCD display in an evenly distributed grid. We’ve shown before that calibration is localized across the display, partly due to the brightness not being uniform, partly due to the discrete nature of the display itself.

The bottom of the display appears to be where color tracking is most mismatched with the exact center. This isn’t surprising given the brightness uniformity I’m getting to in a second. Right center isn’t stellar either. On the whole though the difference between the best and worst case is 1.14 of Delta E, which is on par with other displays we’ve tested.
 

Analysis: Color Quality Analysis: Brightness and Contrast
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  • MLSCrow - Monday, December 6, 2010 - link

    Though, I understand that 240Hz displays may not have been available or as available in August compared to now (December).

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