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09-27-2019 01:36 PM #1
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Zephyrus S GX701GX-XH76 240Hz Display Color Accuracy & Quality?
Hi guys! I have a concern about the color accuracy of the Custom Built Zephyrus S GX701GX-XH76 240Hz Display. I cannot find any reviews regarding it and HIDevolution wouldn't even be able to verify if it's pantone validated out of the box without me paying $85 just for verification.
So I searched other Asus ROG laptops with 240Hz display such as the ROG Scar III & ROG Strix Hero III and found out that their using the Sharp LQ156M1JW09 (SHP14D3) display which according to some reviews that the colors looks washout and viewing compressed videos on youtube shows "gradience shimmer and looks extra ugly" according to Linus. But I can't confirm it if their using the same screen for this version of GX701 unless someone does from here.
So I'm not sure if I would rather look for the 144Hz version instead which is confirmed to be using the AUO409D display (AUO B173HAN04.0). I'm not really an FPS gamer and would rather prefer a better screen quality and color accuracy for photo and video editing stuff but I also don't want to compromise a better refresh rate for RPG games like Witcher and Final Fantasy XV while keeping a better technology for cooling and it's slim and portable profile since I also travel a lot that's why I'm really aiming for the GX701.
This will be the first laptop that I will be buying with my own money and planning to keep it over the years but this is the only factor that's keeping me from pulling the trigger. So if anyone can confirm if the Zephyrus S GX701GX-XH76 240Hz is using the Sharp LQ156M1JW09 (SHP14D3) display, I would gladly appreciate it and will choose the 144Hz version instead. Thanks
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09-27-2019 01:45 PM #2
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Any of these help ?
https://www.ultrabookreview.com/2480...x701gx-review/
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-R....410959.0.html
https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/la...rog-zephyrus-s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-RANuMwU0c
the above appear like the previous model, my bad.
Ok I have ASUS monitors both with Pixel Density of 109 ppi - 34inch IPS 100hz 1440p ultra wide and 27inch IPS 1440p 165hz both with gsync.... can I tell the difference? Honestly one screen is longer and has curved screen. Everything else just the same. Once your above 100hz gsync on, going to say you cant detect the difference or at least I cant with PC screens and don't think laptops would be different. If I was forced to choose the 165hz would be gone (not as wide and missing the curve), lucky for it, it powers my kids computer.
Hope you find this of helpLast edited by RedSector73; 09-27-2019 at 02:11 PM.
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09-27-2019 06:31 PM #3
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Thanks Redsector73, however my concern is regarding the 240Hz version of the GX701 which I speculate of having a display with washout colors and having ugly shimmer on gradience while watching compressed videos on youtube similar to the display of other ASUS laptops with 240Hz refresh rate. I believe that having that fast refresh rate will come with a trade off but this is just a speculation that I need to confirm before I make a purchase decision.