![]() Its score of 13.6 (where numbers closer to 0 are better) left it well behind the P50T and GS Ghost, which notched 3.3 and 2.9, respectively. The Lenovo also underperformed on the Delta-E test, which measures color accuracy. That's well short of the Ghost and the P50T, which hit 98 and 97 percent, respectively. The Y50's 1080p panel is only able to display 56.4 percent of the sRGB color gamut. While I could forgive the laptop's brightness (or lack thereof), the color reproduction simply cannot be overlooked. The P50t hit 229 nits, while the Ghost delivered a dazzling 299 nits. The notebook's 15-inch, 1080p display averaged 208 nits, which is noticeably less than the 257-nit mainstream average. Sadly, the version of the Y50 we tested falls short on both accounts. Click to EnlargeWhen it comes to a gaming/multimedia rig, it's important that the display is bright and has excellent color reproduction.
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