====== Lenovo Legion Displays ====== ===== 2021/2022 Legion 5 Pro Panel ===== Name: CSOT MNG007DA1-1 \\ * Brightness curve \\ {{:laptopwiki:guides:lenovo:l5displaycurve.png?700|}} * Lenovo FRU: [[https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/cz/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/legion-series/legion-5-pro-16ach6h/82jq/82jq002kck/parts/display/model|5D11C72402]] (Select LCD Assemblies) ===== Dolby Vision ===== - Install Dolby Vision [[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/dolby-vision/9mvmz93n61t9]] - Download “PQCONFIG.DV file and copy it into C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color \\ Following files have also been confirmed to work on 2022 models (since they share a lot of hardware, including display panels) ^ Model ^ Download Link ^ | 2021 Legion 5 Pro (AMD) | [[https://cdn.laptopwiki.eu/public/lenovo/Legion/DolbyVision//PQCONFIG-2021-L5Pro-AMD.zip|Download]] | | 2021 Legion 5i Pro (Intel), 2021 Legion 7i (Intel) | [[https://cdn.laptopwiki.eu/public/lenovo/Legion/DolbyVision/PQCONFIG-2021-L5iPro-Intel.zip|Download]] | | 2021 Legion 5 (AMD) | [[https://cdn.laptopwiki.eu/public/lenovo/Legion/DolbyVision/PQCONFIG-2021-L5-AMD.zip|Download]] | | 2021 Legion 5i (Intel) | [[https://cdn.laptopwiki.eu/public/lenovo/Legion/DolbyVision/PQCONFIG-2021-L5i-Intel.zip|Download]] | ===== Display Color Profiles - X-Rite ===== Lenovo uses X-Rite (xrite) to manage color profiles. By default, your display might have a yellow-ish tint. * Download Lenovo X-Rite * [[https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/legion-series/legion-7-15imhg05/downloads/ds543953|Lenovo]] * [[https://cdn.laptopwiki.eu/public/utilities/xritecolorassistantsetup.exe|LaptopWiki CDN]] * After first launch X-Rite should ask you if you want to auto-download color profiles from Lenovo's site. * If you don't want to do it automatically, download those profiles from our CDN * [[https://cdn.laptopwiki.eu/public/displayprofiles/Lenovo/2021_Legion5Pro_Colorprofiles.zip|2021 Legion 5 Pro (MNG007DA1-1)]] * Unzip the archive * Copy contents of the archive to C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color * Now open X-Rite, you should have 4 color profiles. (Not Calibrated, Default, sRGB and Rec. 709) ==== Official XRite color profile download ==== If you want to download ICC profiles manually, replace the YYYY with your model and replace the XXXXXXXX with your serial number. \\ https://supportapi.lenovo.com/ColorCalibration/GetFileBySn?sn=1SYYYYXXXXXXXX \\ Example - model: 82JQ - serial: ABCD1234 https://supportapi.lenovo.com/ColorCalibration/GetFileBySn?sn=1S82JQABCD1234 Credit: asderdd#8476 [[https://discord.com/channels/819491422327406592/883459566153629746/1011754721435984043]] Update: There have been reports of this tool not working for owners of 2022 Legion 5 non Pro laptops. ===== Why my display seems too dimmed for a 500nits desplay? ===== One of the things I was disappointed with initially was the display. It seemed a bit dim compared to other 500 nit displays. \\ If you are unhappy with yours, check: * Power settings. It can ‘bug’ if you go from battery saver to other performance modes, not allowing you to change brightness. This will require a reboot * X-Rite Color assistant. See which mode suits you * Windows colour profiles. Setting to TPL_1600_Default.ipm is my preference * If you want to turn off the logo light at the back of the display, press Fn + L --- //[[laptopwiki:staff:index|Niko]]// ===== Adding a 60Hz display mode ===== On some units with a high refresh rate display, namely the 2021 Legion 5 non Pro, for some reason 60Hz display mode is missing. This can affect your battery life when not on a charger.\\ But there is a way to add it back. - Official guide available here [[https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU]] - Install CRU (Custom Resolution Utility) [[https://www.monitortests.com/download/cru/cru-1.5.1.zip)]] - Create a new 60Hz Profile by useing “Add…” button in the detailed resolutions of the app, then restart for the changes to apply - Map a hotkey [[https://funk.eu/hrc/]] - From the 2 profile’s in HRU, set the 2nd one as 60hz using the drop down list near it, then set a hotkey for both. (not possible to set the same hotkey for both, or the fn key) \\ - ctrl+1 for 120hz (which is my native, it will work with your 165hz too) and ctrl+2 for 60hz. --- //[[laptopwiki:staff:index|Undervolt]]//