ASUS ROG G752 (FHD) display profiles – Quality and Health impact results

unnamed-410The ASUS ROG G752 has an excellent IPS panel with numerous useful properties for multimedia and especially gaming. One of the few Full HD IPS panels on the market with 75Hz refresh rated packing a G-Sync technology. However, there are just a few things about this panel that can be improved by using our profiles. In the pack below, you will find the usual Health-Guard, Office work / Web design and Gaming / Movie Nights profiles, each of which will improve the overall image quality in certain aspects. You can read more about them here and how to use them. We also suggest reading our dedicated article regarding blue light emissions and PWM and how our custom profiles help eliminate both to certain extend.

The ASUS ROG G752 has an IPS panel with wide sRGB coverage, colder than usual color temperature and high maximum brightness. Our profiles will surely come in handy for reducing the blue light emissions, improve the overall visibility in dark areas of the image and correct the gamma curve and white point.

Since our profiles are tailored for each individual display model, this article and its respective profile package is meant for ASUS ROG G752 with 17.3″ LP173WF4-SPF3 (FHD, 1920 x 1080) IPS and the machine can be found at Amazon.com: ASUS ROG G752.

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Office Work / Web Design

This profile aims to deliver the most accurate colors possible in the sRGB gamut – the colors used on the Web. That makes it suitable for Office work and, in some cases, for Web Design. However, this display doesn’t have the needed properties for color-sensitive work so we suggest looking for a laptop with a better IPS panel that has a wider sRGB coverage and more accurate colors out of the box. Anyway, we successfully bring the average DeltaE 2000 (color accuracy, lower is better) down to 0.69 and if it wasn’t the relatively low sRGB coverage (90% is considered low for color-sensitive work), it could have made an excellent panel for photo and video editing.

ColorChecker-ASUS ROG G752

Along with the color adjustments, we were also able to tweak the white point and also made some corrections of the gamma curve.

Gamma-ASUS ROG G752

Gaming and Movie Nights

You can take advantage of the Gaming and Movie Nights profile, which will improve the overall visibility – especially in darker areas of the image – during gaming and watching movies (you can see an example here).

Health-Guard profile

As for the Health-Guard profile, it reduces the blue light impact and eliminates PWM to some extent. Since the notebook is missing PWM, this profile still comes in handy for reducing the blue light emissions.

Installing and using the profiles

You can find a guide for installing and using the profiles HERE.

You can find the notebook’s price and configurations here: http://amzn.to/2aOAsQG

And here you can find the full review of the ASUS ROG G752.

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