Acer XB271HU

Kairos

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Dear owners,

May I know the white uniformity on your XB271HU?! I read it's difficult to get a EDIT: uniform white across the panel.

EDIT: Some parts of the panel look more white than the others.

Thanks,
:D
 
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Both my Dell monitors also cannot get perfect White
 

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I read that you need some calibration to get perfect colour etc
 

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loving it!!
very please that my table can fit it
bro can share your color setting ?

Lol... Same here; worried my small table couldn't fit it. :s13:

How's your white uniformity?!
My lower panel is more white then upper panel.
So, based on eyeballing, I used RGB 97 - 95 - 100.
However, no two panels are identical. So each should be adjusted accordingly.

Other than white uniformity, the panel is perfect:

No dead/bright pixel
No stuck pixel
No dust
No scratches/cracks

Made in Aug 2016
Firmware 4.95
BLB minimal at all corners
IPS Glow minimal as well, except bottom right.

:D
 

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Lol... Same here; worried my small table couldn't fit it. :s13:

How's your white uniformity?!
My lower panel is more white then upper panel.
So, based on eyeballing, I used RGB 97 - 95 - 100.
However, no two panels are identical. So each should be adjusted accordingly.

Other than white uniformity, the panel is perfect:

No dead/bright pixel
No stuck pixel
No dust
No scratches/cracks

Made in Aug 2016
Firmware 4.95
BLB minimal at all corners
IPS Glow minimal as well, except bottom right.

:D
same here

but what is white uniformity
what you use to calibrate those RGB?
 

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same here

but what is white uniformity
what you use to calibrate those RGB?

When you look at a white background, do you see consistent warm white color (with yellow tint) or cool white color (blue tint) across the panel?

My top panel is warmer than lower panel. So I roughly adjust down R and G to make it more cooler (more blue). No specific device used.
 

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I need help for moninfo...


I change to XB1 predator and yet the mon info keep displaying my old Dell display info...


Any idea how to update so it display my XB1 info?
 
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Gattberserk

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Weird?! :s11:

Your device manager showing XB271HU monitor?! If not, install driver from here Download Drivers and Manuals.

Reboot. Uninstall and re-install Moninfo. Run again.

Its fixed after I switch to GFX output, was using onboard graphic for testing initally...

Here are the info.

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Anyway what setting do you all use for calibration?
 

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Its fixed after I switch to GFX output, was using onboard graphic for testing initally...


Anyway what setting do you all use for calibration?


You need specialised device and software to do proper calibration.

Mine has uneven whiteness. So I roughly adjust my RGB to even out.
How's yours?
 

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You need specialised device and software to do proper calibration.

Mine has uneven whiteness. So I roughly adjust my RGB to even out.
How's yours?

I haven really check uniformity BLB all those... was planning to wait till night to check...
 
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