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M11xR2: Purplish alien head above keyboard when set to white
Anyone else notice this? Is it 'normal' or does this indicate a faulty light?
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Anyone else notice this? Is it 'normal' or does this indicate a faulty light?
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DELL-Chris M
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October 10th, 2010 13:00
What color is it when you choose something other than white?
paulchinnz
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October 10th, 2010 14:00
Thanks for the input.
Have tried (one of each of the shades of) green, red, blue and even purple. All these appear as I think they should. While white appears whiter than purple, it does have a purple hue to it.
Thoughts?
DELL-Chris M
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October 11th, 2010 06:00
Post a picture of the white/purple alien head here so other M11x-R2 users can compare. I doubt it is a hardware issue.
paulchinnz
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October 22nd, 2010 19:00
Thanks Chris. Finally got round to it: http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/3026/dsc01628pc.jpg
The keyboard lighting is off so it's easier to see the purply colour.
Feedback about this appreciated thanks.
If this is the only thing wrong with my M11x I'd be most pleased!
joeaux
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October 24th, 2010 19:00
I've noticed that "white" isn't 100% white on my Alienware machines (I've got three of them). It does sorta have a slight purplish tint to it. Try setting all the other lighting to white and see if the color is the same. I'm not sure anything is wrong with the yours from looking at your pic. My 2 cents worth.
-joe-
paulchinnz
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October 24th, 2010 20:00
Thanks Joe. I've tried a few other colours and they look as they should.
Would be good if we could have some 'official' statement that AW white = purply white - Dell-Chris?
paulchinnz
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October 27th, 2010 20:00
Any thoughts Dell-Chris?
DELL-Chris M
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October 28th, 2010 06:00
The captures I have seen are not pure white.
paulchinnz
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October 28th, 2010 14:00
Thanks Chris. Not wanting to put words in your mouth but are you saying that from what you can see in my photo that the purply white alien head is 'normal' for the M11xR2 when the head is set to white?
m3th0d1c4l
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October 28th, 2010 14:00
I dont think you are alone on this buddy. Here is a shot of white on my M15x Alienhead power button:
Clearly, you can see a mix of blue and some red/pink tint. I dont think that is white.......or is my color vision messed up? LOL.
My guess is that its a either a software programming error with the colors, but who knows.
EDIT - Also, I just noticed it in other areas as well The Alienhead on the LCD screen has slight red tint around the eyes and towards the top of the head, and the media buttons also have a pretty noticeable red tint. This also occurs with yellow, or other bright colors.
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October 28th, 2010 14:00
I think it might be because of this (white is actually a mixture of different colors).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-emitting_diode#White_light
Or, have you ever noticed how LED flashlights have a slight blue tint to them? The second way described uses a blue led with a special coating.
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October 28th, 2010 15:00
Oh I know how color works, with the trichromatic theory of mixing RGB for white,etc.
What I was trying to say was that its probably a software error in the brightness for each individual light. Some are probably shining more than the others, etc.
All I know is, it aint showing up as a solid white color. I can see the 2 or 3 seperate colors, which really shouldnt occur.
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October 28th, 2010 15:00
RE: photo
Ok, I just tested it. The alien head on my Aurora looks similar when set to white. If I look closely, I can see the red and blue areas (and purple of course). The white works a little better for me because the alien eyes are open, allowing more space for the colors to mix.
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October 28th, 2010 15:00
And since it's a mixture of light, different external light source types affect the color before it reaches your eye. When they calibrated it (if they calibrated it at all) it would have to be done in complete darkness.