Upgrade g3-572 display for better image, possible?

strider16
strider16 Member Posts: 123 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon
edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives
When I bought this laptop, the display had a white balance more warmer than usual, but I didn't kept it for long, since it has a strange blotch-like more neutral region on screen, size of a thumb, which I could see in lighter backgrounds, such as windows and stuff. I got it replaced by warranty, and the replacement has more neutral white.

Anyway, calibrated it and all, but it is no match for my desktop display, much more contrast and less blurring than this one. So, I remember lots of people updated it in the time to 120 Hz panels. Well, I intend to keep this device on power efficent side, less heating, and less battery and fan wearing, so 60 Hz is fine.

Is there a compatible panel built for image quality? I could swap it, but what if I send it to service, would they replace it for me without cost, since it is under warranty?
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  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,774 Pathfinder
    Replacing a working panel to something else for free is not covered by warranty.
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  • xapim
    xapim ACE Posts: 7,253 Pathfinder
    edited July 2019
    strider16 you can upgrade your display (at your own risk) but you will automatically loose your warranty if you ever have to send it to warranty for some reason with the new upgraded display as part of the hardware that you had to disassemble it in order to upgrade it its not covered by warranty for ex if something would happen with  mine i would have to put back my 128gb ssd before i send it because they might void the warranty if they wanted to if i would send it with my 2tb ssd its just an ex regarding the ram and hdd its ok because you dont have to disassemble it to upgrade it this is why i have cloned my 128gb and have it stored in case something would happen plus i have bought extended warranty


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  • strider16
    strider16 Member Posts: 123 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon
    Ok, getting the service for free I get it not gonna happen, this was the easy one.

    Now, about the core thing, a better spec display?
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  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,774 Pathfinder
    strider16 said:
    Ok, getting the service for free I get it not gonna happen, this was the easy one.

    Now, about the core thing, a better spec display?
    Higher resolution = more battery
    Higher refresh rate = more battery

    You might be better off getting a nice external monitor and utilize the DGPU to render the screen the way you like it.
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  • strider16
    strider16 Member Posts: 123 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon
    I just need more color accuracy. Not increasing refresh, neither increasing resolution.
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