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Display
Many gamers demand it and One follows the trend with an anti-reflective display. The TFT panel has a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels (16:9 Full HD). Combined with the screen size of 13.3-inches, this results in a pixel density of 166 ppi. You should use the integrated scaling in the display settings if the Windows icons are too small for you. Based on our experiences, we recommend the 125% setting.
You will be impressed by the Chi Mei N133HSE-EA1 display as soon as you use it. Colors are rich and crisp and the display is also very bright. Our measurements confirm this impression, the maximum display brightness is 346 cd/m² with an excellent brightness distribution of 95%. Neither the Alienware 14 (256 cd/m², 85%) nor the DevilTech Fire DT14 (192 cd/m², 87%) can keep up with our review unit. The only drawback is the slight screen bleeding at the edges, however, you will only notice it with very dark display contents.
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X-Rite i1Pro 2
Maximum: 346 cd/m²
Average: 337.4 cd/m²
Brightness Distribution: 95 %
Center on Battery: 340 cd/m²
Black: 0.36 cd/m²
Contrast: 944:1
ICC File (X-Rite i1Pro 2)
Distribution of brightness
You are wrong if you think that the bright display results in a bad black value. 0.36 cd/m² is a very good result and leads to an excellent contrast ratio of 944:1. Even the grayscale presentation is on a very good level with a DeltaE value of 5.7 without calibration, but it cannot compete with the Alienware 14 (DeltaE 2.96) in this regard. The results for the ColorChecker (4.9) and the saturation are on a similar level. The latter shows the biggest deviation with white, which results in a slight yellow cast. However, it is very hard to see.
63% coverage of the AdobeRGB color space is not sufficient for professional picture or video editing. However, this is not necessary for a gaming notebook; the sRGB coverage is 91%.
Grayscale (pre-calibration, target color space sRGB)Grayscale (pre-calibration, target color space sRGB)
Color Management (pre-calibration, target color space sRGB)Color Management (pre-calibration, target color space sRGB)
Saturation (pre-calibration, target color space sRGB)Saturation (pre-calibration, target color space sRGB)
ColorChecker (pre-calibration, target color space sRGB)ColorChecker (pre-calibration, target color space sRGB)
One K33-3E vs. sRGBOne K33-3E vs. sRGB
One K33-3E vs. Adobe RGBOne K33-3E vs. Adobe RGB
One K33-3E vs. Alienware 14One K33-3E vs. Alienware 14
Using the K33-3E outdoors is no problem. The bright display in combination with the high contrast ratio works well in bright environments. The matte display is even visible under direct sunlight but you should use a place in the shade for longer working sessions. Annoying reflections are reduced to a minimum.
Outdoor use in a bright environment.Outdoor use in a bright environment.
Unfortunately, there is some screen bleeding.Unfortunately, there is some screen bleeding.
The viewing angle stability of inexpensive TN panels is usually horrible. Colors deviate with small changes of the viewing angle or the picture even inverts completely. Fortunately, the display of the K33-3E was a positive surprise with a good viewing angle stability. The picture remains stable even with extreme angles and color deviations are reduced to a minimum. The only problem is angles from above, but the overall impression is still good.
Viewing angles One K33-3EViewing angles One K33-3E
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