I was going to get a Samsung SyncMaster F2380M, which has a ridiculously high true contrast ratio and pretty good colours, but I decided that the response time on 120hz would benefit me more since I only do the odd bit of video editing. Pretty pleased with the colours on the GD245HQ, the vertical viewing angle changes colour reasonable amounts, but what can you expect from a TN panel
Looks amazing in games though!
Don't suppose anyone can help me out on this, but my laptops new so it should already be calibrated, but the colours are very off, and where online calibrators have worked for me on any of the other displays I've used, it just doesn't seem to fix my current one. The reds are pink-ish, while my blues are quite purple, and my yellows are greeny. Today for some reason, dark greys are even looking a little purple. Help!
Factory calibration is often within a range of values they deem acceptable, and for laptops that range is often pretty bad.
One thing to try is getting a calibration profile, some people might make them and post them on the internet, so search around on forums for your specific laptop or range that it's from. Sometimes monitors do just have limitations and you can't get colours to a decent level. Plus the laptops I've fiddled with have crap adjustment options.