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At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Attractive design and good build quality ・Great image quality in both SDR and HDR ...
Indeed, the basics are exactly the same as the MSI MPG 321URX I reviewed just over a year ago. Both that older monitor and ...
Corsair’s latest gaming panel is punchy, vibrant, and quick. The combination of 4K pixel density, zippy response, and 144Hz refresh makes for a stellar experience, provided the context is SDR ...
The Acer Nitro K272 E gaming monitor is a budget underdog for anyone looking for a simple yet effective display to play PC ...
The BenQ EW3880R is a SDR monitor at heart, and I recommend leaving HDR off. BenQ EW3880R: Motion clarity. I was a bit surprised to discover the BenQ EW3880R has a maximum refresh rate of just 60Hz.
It's best to think of the 45GR75DC-B as an SDR monitor. HDR tends to look different, not better, than SDR. The same is true of other inexpensive super-ultrawide monitors, ...
This is unapologetically an SDR monitor made for getting stuff done. That's one reason why it's much cheaper than an otherwise equivalent 32-inch 4K monitor like the BenQ SW321C.
If not I don't think I can do anything else as it seems hdr is still getting applied somehow to my 2nd monitor even though windows does even see it as hdr capable from the removal of hdr via CRU. Odd.
The Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 is a new 4K 144Hz panel that's quick and pin-sharp that provides a wonderful gaming experience - but it’s not a true HDR performer.