Dell Inspiron 15 7567 (15-inch, FHD, TN) display profiles – Quality and Health impact results

Dell’s affordable gaming solution comes at an exceptionally low price but also with a big trade-off. We are talking about the deepply flawed TN display. Fortunately, some of the issues can be fixed with our custom profiles. The profile packages contain 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 extent.

The Dell Inspiron 15 7567 has a Full HD TN panel with merely 50% sRGB color gamut coverage, extremely low contrast ratio (320:1), low maximum brightness (231 cd/m2) and close to optimal color temperature – 6350K.

Since our profiles are tailored for each individual display model, this article and its respective profile package are meant for the Dell Inspiron 15 7567 but can also be used for the Acer Aspire E 15 (E5-575G) with 15.6″ panel manufactured by Innolux with model number N156HGE-EAB featuring FHD (1920×1080) resolution and the machine can be found at Amazon.com: Dell Inspiron 15 7567.

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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. The notebook’s screen isn’t suitable for color-sensitive work and we recommend looking for a better IPS panel with wider sRGB coverage and higher contrast ratio. Still, our profiles are able to make the situation noticeably better by largely improving the color accuracy as much as possible.

We’ve also adjusted the gamma curve and white balance to fit the standards.

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 the PWM. However, since the panel doesn’t use PWM from 55 cd/m2 and above, the Health-Guard profile will come in handy only for reducing the negative 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/2mQUGQK

And here you can find the full review of the Dell Inspiron 15 7567.

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Aiman Hilmi
6 años hace

could you review the dell with the updated ips screen?

braytiner
6 años hace

Do you have a color profile for same laptop but the following screen: BOE0690 – Monitor Name: NT15N41 [DELL P/N: C1JFR] ?

Wendell Favacho
6 años hace

Do you have the profile for the same dell 7559 but with ips screen LGPhilips LGD053F 156WF6