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- Date:
- 2014-07-05 17:20:03 CEST
- Location:
- 49.828309, 10.007987
- Description:
- That's unusually good for a sub EUR 700 4K UltraHD monitor, especially so, since this is one of those pesky TN panels, the use of which doesn't make much sense in the 60Hz and below refresh rate areas, except to drive costs down, but VA panels are just as inexpensive and better. Currently no single cable solution could drive a 120Hz UHD panel so let's leave that aside.
The display calibrated nicely and the difference wasn't really all that much from the factory settings (except for luminance, this thing can do 300cd/m²). Using the monitors RGB sliders also worked nicely, which is good since some monitors mess that up significantly.
I wound up with the following settings:
Red: 99 (Default 100)
Green: 93 (Default 100)
Blue: 93 (Default 100)
Luminance/Brightness: 36 (Default 80, no separate brightness setting)
Contrast: 80 (Default 80)
The only thing that bugs me so far is that turning off the monitor makes it "disappear" similar to a normal HDTV (rearranges all your windows or moves them to primary monitor) and that you have to set the stream support to DP1.2 manually for 60Hz support (not done automatically or the default).
- Camera:
- Print-Screen key
- Lens:
- Alt key
- Film:
- Clipboard
- Darkroom manipulation:
- None
- Digital manipulation:
- Stitched multiple screenshots together to get everything in a combined view
- Copyright:
- Dorian Muthig
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- 3806 times