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Quantum Materials Corp. QTMM
Posted On: 02/24/2016 4:13:20 PM
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Posted By: SUNYN75
Re: becauseiknowwhatikno #2347
This is right from the link.. It still works though and will only get better

Acer’s 4K Aspire V15 was just the beginning of a new display war, and now Asus has joined the battle with its Zenbook NX500. It ups the ante by pairing 4K resolution with Quantum Dot technology, which helps each of those 8.2 million pixels produce deeper blacks and richer color.

Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/laptop-reviews/a...z417ayEMYZ
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When it comes to screens, the match ends in a tie. On one hand, the Zenbook has a higher-density panel, with its whopping 3820 x 2160 px resolution, but you won’t actually miss the extra pixels when using the the Retina display on Macbook (2880 x 1800 px). At the same time, the Zenbook gets a wider gamut panel, able to cover 97% of the AdobeRGB spectrum, with an DeltaE of just 0.8 (the panel is factory pre-calibrated), while the panel on the MBP is not as impressive, but again, trails is closely enough to never perceive the difference in actual use.
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Covers "97% of the AdobeRGB spectrum is huge"




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Sunny:> ))













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