I mean this with all my heart, but this is just about the nicest OSD I’ve ever used. Plus, there’s something just a little more premium feeling about the control stick on the back of the monitor. Maybe it’s the 270Hz refresh rate, but the menu feels very snappy and responsive too.
All the good gaming settings are easy to find.
There’s a section just for luminance controls.
A whole page for HDR seems excessive, this could have been put under another, but hey, that’s hardly a deal breaker.
A nice level of colour control is available.
And volume output, timers and factory reset are all here too.
The only downside is the complete lockout of calibration tools once you enter HDR mode, but this seems to be common throughout the monitor market at the moment.
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