QuoteHowever, in this case the tested response time by NBC is lower (better) than the spec sheet numbers by Panellook.
NV173FHM-N44 (BOE07B6)
Panellook says:
--> 30 ms
Quote from: XMG Community on July 22, 2019, 12:41:57QuoteI had a look on the Schenker Compact 15 which is basicly the PB5xEXX/7xExx and researched on the used display panel:
It seems it does not have the B173HAN04.0 (AUO409D) panel (as the XMG PRO version has it) but instead the NV173FHM-N44 (BOE07B6) panel.
Sorry, so much conflicting information. You write SCHENKER COMPACT 15 (which is a 15.6" laptop), but you list a lot of 17.3" panels. What laptop exactly are you looking for?
QuotePanellook (and NBC) lists the BOE with a response time 30 (Typ.)(Tr+Td) ms, whereas the AUO only has 9 (Typ.)(Tr+Td); 7 (Typ.)(G to G) ms.QuoteQuote
Are these actually trustworthy information on the panel websites like panellook?
Panellook is taking these numbers from the official spec sheets of the panel vendors. We have these original PDF files in our storage.
Long story short: while these numbers might be "true", they are not reliable to compare against each other. The vendors are using different measuring criteria against each other and NBC is using a very different criteria: 50% to 80% and back to 50% grey. This is much harsher than panel vendor's internal criteria and will always lead to bigger "ms" (millisecond) numbers.
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XMG|Tom
QuoteI had a look on the Schenker Compact 15 which is basicly the PB5xEXX/7xExx and researched on the used display panel:
It seems it does not have the B173HAN04.0 (AUO409D) panel (as the XMG PRO version has it) but instead the NV173FHM-N44 (BOE07B6) panel.
QuotePanellook (and NBC) lists the BOE with a response time 30 (Typ.)(Tr+Td) ms, whereas the AUO only has 9 (Typ.)(Tr+Td); 7 (Typ.)(G to G) ms.
Are these actually trustworthy information on the panel websites like panellook?
QuoteLaptopPanel TypeModel NamesRGBXMG PRO 17 FHD 144HzAUO B173HAN04.0 (H/W:0A)86,2%XMG NEO 17FHD 144HzBOE NV173FHM-N4491,3%SCHENKER COMPACT 17 (Early 2019)FHD 144HzBOE NV173FHM-N4491,3%SCHENKER COMPACT 17 (Mid 2019)FHD 144HzLG LP173WFG-SPB195,2%
Quote from: LappyLuke on July 21, 2019, 13:17:52Quote from: XMG Community on May 25, 2019, 05:56:42
Na aber gern!LaptopPanel TypeModel NamesRGBXMG PRO 17 FHD 144HzAUO B173HAN04.0 (H/W:0A)86,2%XMG NEO 17FHD 144HzBOE NV173FHM-N4491,3%SCHENKER COMPACT 17 (Early 2019)FHD 144HzBOE NV173FHM-N4491,3%SCHENKER COMPACT 17 (Mid 2019)FHD 144HzLG LP173WFG-SPB195,2%
Du kannst hier die ICM-Profile runterladen:
BOE NV173FHM-N44.zip
LG LP173WFG-SPB1.zip
AUO B173HAN04.0.zip
Jede ZIP enthält eine Excel-Datei mit den vollständigen, von uns gemessenen Display-Werten. Dieselben Werte kannst du mit der Software DisplayCAL auch aus der ICM-Farbprofil-Datei auslesen.
Kalibrierte Grüße,
XMG|Tom
Guten Tag.
Ich interessiere mich für das Schenker Compact 17 und habe eine Frage zum verbauten Display Panel.
@XMG|Tom: du hast ja hier geschrieben, dass im COMPACT 17 (so wie auch im NEO 17) das Panel NV173FHM-N44 (BOE07B6) verbaut wird.
Im XMG PRO hingegen wird das B173HAN04.0 (AUO409D) verbaut.
Nun habe ich diese beiden Displays aber mal verglichen und festgestellt, dass das BOE Display vom COMPACT 17 eine deutlich langsamere Reaktionszeit hat:
Während das AUO nur 9ms Reaktionszeit hat, braucht das BOE ganze 30ms!QuoteLaptop[/b]Panel TypeDisplay BezeichnungReaktionsgeschwindigkeitXMG PRO 17 FHD 144HzAUO B173HAN04.0 (H/W:0A)9 (Typ.)(Tr+Td); 7 (Typ.)(G to G) msSCHENKER COMPACT 17 (Early 2019)FHD 144HzBOE NV173FHM-N4430 (Typ.)(Tr+Td) ms
Auch das von NBC getestete Eurocom Nightsky des selben Modells (PB7xExx) hat das gleiche Display NV173FHM-N44 (BOE07B6) verbaut.
Außerdem soll es lt. NBC mit PWM bis 99% Helligkeit (also quasi dauerhaft) arbeiten um die Helligkeit zu regulieren, was zu gesundheitlichen Problemen führen kann.
(Anmerkung: bei den technischen Details steht beim BOE 60hz. Das ist wohl ein Fehler, da das Display ganz eindeutig mit 144hz verkauft und vermarktet wird)
Das erscheint mir doch wirklich sehr krass zu sein und nun bin ich besorgt, dass das Display des COMPACT aufgrund der hohen Reakionszeit von 30ms gar nicht zum spielen von Spielen geeignet ist, obwohl man eine RTX 2070 kauft.
Vergleicht man das mit Gaming-Laptops von anderen Herstellern sieht man Reaktionszeit-Angaben von 1 - 3ms.
Ist das Compact also deshalb gar nicht geeignet/gedacht für Spiele sondern nur für Videoschnitt etc.?
Das bereitet mir ehrlich gesagt schon Sorgen und schreckt mich etwas ab, da ich das Notebook neben Multimedia-Zwecken hauptsächlich auch zum Spielen verwenden möchte.
Könntest du dazu etwas sagen @XMG|Tom?
Stimmen die Daten so tatsächlich?
Liebe Grüße
Quote from: XMG Community on May 14, 2019, 12:54:40
Hi rusm,
feedback:
1. In the ultimate fight of XMG PRO 17 vs. XMG NEO 17, the NEO actually runs a bit quieter and slightly cooler.XMG NEO 17XMG PRO 17Furmark/PrimeNoise51 db54 dbmax. CPU Temp96°C97°Cmax. GPU Temp70°C79°Caverage CPU Speed3440 Mhz3107 Mhzaverage GPU Speed1065 Mhz1325 MhzWitcher 3Noise47 dB53 dBmax. CPU Temp84°C94°Cmax. GPU Temp72°C73°Caverage CPU Speed3882 Mhz3876 Mhzaverage GPU Speed1440 Mhz1395 Mhz
Values taken from samples in February and March 2019. Both samples with i7-8750H, 2x 16GB RAM and RTX 2060 Max-P.
The upgrade to i7-9750H does not make a difference in either of these. Pending further tweaks and driver updates, your milage may vary.
Any more questions, feel free to ask!
Cheers,
XMG|Tom
Quote from: thom on June 05, 2019, 16:14:19
Is LP173WFG-SPB1 also used in the new version of Schenker Media 17 ?
Quote from: rusm on June 05, 2019, 01:29:11
Hello.
Here is a photo with max brightness in dark room (one tungsten 30w lamp behind the screen).
https://filebin.net/unoxg2wu3vfbvw7v/P1990225.jpg?t=9jn4aqll
It looks close to what I can see by eyes, very small problem in bottom left. In real world, with proper light, screen looks just black.
Please note, that I have new 17" model with LG LP173WFG-SPB1 panel.
Quote from: rusm on May 30, 2019, 01:29:41
So, finally my New Compact 17 arrived:
1 x 17.3" Full HD IPS | 144 Hz | Thin Bezel LG LP173WFG-SPB1
1 x NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 | 6 GB GDDR6
1 x Intel Core i7-9750H
2 x 16 GB (32 GB) DDR4-2666 Corsair Vengeance
1 x 500 GB M.2 Samsung 970 EVO Plus | PCIe 3.0 x4 | NVMe
1 x 2 TB Seagate FireCuda | 8 GB SSD-Cache
1 x Killer Wireless-AC 1550 | Bluetooth 5.0
Just want to share some facts, houpe it will be useful.
My main question was about new LCD because I need good colors for Photoshop. Laptop have LG LP173WFG-SPB1 panel, and after first look and calibration attempts, I should say that panel looks just brilliant.
- I don't see any noticeable backlight bleeding
- I don't see any PWM (after pen test, I do not have proper equipment), but pen test mean that PWM is higher than 1000Hz or not existing.
- good brightness distribution (uniformity) on the surface
- and finally, very good calibration results with Average DE = 0.29, Maximum DE = 1.44, 95% sRGB Gamut.
Attached Argyll reports, all made with ColorMunki Photo. Calibration was done at 50% backlight (measured 170 cd/m) to target white level 120 cd/m.
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