mike1921ross
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I mean how could it not?! If you say models with 100% sRGB are not available in North America, how come you use 'general advertising' on US pages where it's inaccurate. "Feel free to explore yourself" is 'great' advice, but I barely have time to visit stores and harass sale's people who clearly won't know the answer to…
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Blake, the response from the agent may be correct, but you advertise 100% sRGB on your US-region product pages, including in your own US online store here: https://store.asus.com/us/item/202010AM150000008/ASUS-VivoBook-S15-S533-Thin-and-Light-Laptop If this is not false advertising, then I don't know what is. Knowing where…
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But you say it's not reflected in the version's name whether it's a 100% sRGB screen or not, so how a retailer supposed to know? In fact, I've noticed that retailers are even less competent about the models they sell since they're dealing with many different brands and rarely have any in-depth knowledge of the models. So…
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But how is a local retailer supposed to know which panel is used in the specific model if it's not indicated in the model's name? Take the calibrator and check? That's crazy! I can't believe this is taking so long to get an answer to such a basic question, considering that you advertise 100% sRGB all over your site. Plus,…
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Hello Blake, I just received a response from ASUS support (as far as I know my initial query was escalated with your technical department), and what I was told is the following: "The team has advised that none of the S533 models come with sRGB 100% from factory. It states that you can reach up to 100% sRGB. This may be…