Lenovo Legion Y530 is not PWM-adjusted across all brightness levels

As you may have read in our in-depth review, Lenovo Legion Y530 offers a pretty decent IPS panel with Full HD resolution, comfortable viewing angles, a good contrast ratio of 1100:1 and not bad maximum brightness of 265 nits. However, the good news doesn’t end here – its 15.6-inch display is practically flicker-free.

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According to the tests we have conducted, Dell Latitude 7390 doesn’t use PWM across all brightness levels which means it can be used for long periods of time without causing any negative effects such as eye strain or fatigue. This is certainly one of the main selling points of the device as more and more people nowadays spend their entire day in front of a monitor.

You can also browse our PWM ranking list for other laptop alternatives with the same PWM rating. Also, we recommend reading about our Health-Guard profile that helps reduce the negative blue light emissions by lowering the color temperature and preserving color accuracy as much as possible.

Follow this link to read our in-depth review of Lenovo Legion Y530.

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George
George
5 años hace

Thanks for your work!

Anónimo
Anónimo
5 años hace

THANK YOU!