Sorry to spam, but I just found this on the [H]ardForum by robbiekhan:
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#58 08-01-2008, 12:58 PM
robbiekhan Limp Gawd, 4.5 Years
Why test for wide gamut if I know it's not a wide gamut? only the 26" is a wide gamut panel because Hazro has specifically told us (the early buyers) so and the end documentation that has come with my HZ24Wi states this too. The HZ26Wi has a 92% wide colour NTSC gamut range.
The wide gamut also has an internal LUT whilst the 24" does not. The 26" will also come with the Hazro calibration suite which includes a probe (same as the i1 Display 2 I have)
Also on thewide gamut models you can select standard or wide gamut from the OSD. The lack of this feature on the HZ24Wi further confirms it's a standard gamut
The only thing they share in common is connectivity and the front polariser of the H-IPS panel.
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Source:
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1297031&page=3
Can any HZ26Wi user confirm the statement:
"Also on thewide gamut models you can select standard or wide gamut from the OSD"?
To my knowledge, I thought the colour gamut was pre-determined and fixed by the type/quality of backlight used; I wasn't aware this was a setting that can be switched on/off in the OSD?