Am 05.02.2010 16:12, schrieb Martin Trautmann:
Am 05.02.2010 14:33, schrieb AlunFoto:

Apparently, some of the more obsessed laptop geeks have a habit of
picking their machines apart to find model numbers printed on the
display assembly. That's how Dell was caught sourcing different
displays in some laptop models at different production runs.

You may obtain this info easily for the Mac. Just open the terminal and
enter:

ioreg -lw0 | grep IODisplayEDID | sed "/[^<]*</s///" | xxd -p -r |
strings -6

What's your computer and what does ioreg name?

Some typical MBP displays are e.g.
* B133EW07 V1 (AUO)
* LTN133AT09
* LP154WP3-TLA1
* B154PW01 V0


Within MBP 13" there are dedicated color profiles:
9C8C (?)
9C9E (Samsung)
9C9F (LG-Philips)
9CA0 (Chi Mei)
9CA1 (?)
9CBD (LG-Philips)

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