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HP 15-dy2028ca and HP 15-dy2013ca.
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Hello! How are you? I have a question. I am choosing between two laptops, a HP 15-dy2028ca and a HP 15-dy2013ca, and I need some help choosing. So, the HP 15-dy2028ca has a 768p display, which I don't really mind, and the other has a 1080p display, but the HP 15-dy2028ca has a SVA panel and HP BrightView, while the HP 15-dy2013ca has a IPS panel and Anti-Glare, so which would be more colour accurate if I may ask? Thanks in advance!

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@Death_Playz 

 

Please read the following topic

 

          https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/va-display-panel-definition,5770.html

 

>>>> 768p display, which I don't really mind

From my view, for a 15" (or 15.6") machine HD screen it really bad, you need a FHD machine

 

Regards.

BH
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Hello! I thought the IPS panel was better too, but it has Anti-Glare, and I read that a HP BrightView panel is more colour accurate than a Anti-Glare panel, but it has IPS and is Anti-Glare, so I'm wondering how that'd play out. So which would be more colour accurate? The HP 15-dy2028ca or HP 15-dy2013ca?

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