![]() ![]() ![]() In my opinion, the display's housing is handsome and its adjustable stand is very nice. It also has a flicker-free backlight that is easy on the eyes, once you've turned it down. It displays 100% of the sRGB colour space and is factory calibrated to high accuracy. ![]() I could not find another affordable screen whose DPI is so low but whose colour is so good. Its main selling point, in my opinion, is accurate colour at a modest price. It has quite a low DPI by today's standards (94 DPI) but this suits him as it keeps fixed-size text legible. And not a motherboard BIOS update feature through Windows Update.Different to my HP laptops.Great picture but the firmware could be better designed This screen was bought for my father, whose eyesight isn't what it used to be but whose taste in photography is as refined as ever. And not a motherboard BIOS update feature through Windows Update.īe aware this "System Firmware" seen in Device Manager has been around since Windows 8.Īnd is NOT limited to just OEM devices (laptops) - Windows UEFI firmware update platform. BTW the Lenovo's BIOS (and drivers) are updated through Lenovo's Vantage software installed on the laptop. This is my Lenovo laptop, which shows 4 firmware updates in Device Manager with one of them having an issue (and needs to be addressed), and none of them matching the actual BIOS info.Īgain, none match the BIOS version as seen in System Information. Here's my "System Firmware" info for my main system (system specs system one). Nor has Windows ever update any BIOS on any of my system builds. With that, last night I manually updated my motherboard's BIOS from F9i to F9j and that info is NOT shown in the firmware tab, nor does it match the driver date, nor did it ever. Such device firmware typically works together with a device driver, allowing the OS to expose the device to OS-level services and applications.Īnyway, on both my custom built PC's with Gigabyte motherboards "System Firmware" is listed in Device Manager, so not just for OEM builds. System firmware is responsible for providing critical boot and runtime services to the system as a whole, and device firmware is associated with a particular device integrated into a system. There are two types of firmware that can be serviced via Windows: system firmware and device firmware. Overview of the UEFI firmware update platform ![]()
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