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Sounds nice, but I doubt that: in the registry, there's still the EDID from the GSZ002. Only when I look at the realtime data with MonInfo, I get the EDID from the GSZ001.
I think it does: You can compare the gamuts in different monitor ICM profiles with Gamutvision. And "100%" sRGB red...
Hmm, you seem to be right:
GSZ001:
Red chromaticity......... Rx 0,658 - Ry 0,324
Green chromaticity....... Gx 0,204 - Gy 0,665
Blue chromaticity........ Bx 0,146 - By 0,070
White point (default).... Wx 0,313 - Wy 0,329
GSZ002:
Red chromaticity......... Rx 0,678 - Ry 0,309...
I'm really thinking of ordering a second LP3065 just to see whether the GSZ002s are all that bad in regard to overdrive and DDC/CI. If I only knew HP would take back the one I already have...
Sure. But obtaining a basic profile containing the correct panel gamut to be able to view sRGB...
To make buying such an expensive monitor more suspenseful, HP silently switched panels for the LP3065: I ordered one at June 16th directly from HP Germany and got revision GSZ002, manufactured 2008 ISO week 51. It had a much higher maximum brightness than I hoped for, but also a yellowish cast...