The OSD on this monitor is one of the better ones I’ve ever seen, it’s nicely designed and all the information is clearly displayed.
There are plenty of advanced options to tinker with too, which is handy, as I’m not overly happy with the default settings and suspect a little tinkering is required.
Fortunately, the UI is easy to control thanks to the thumbstick on the back of the display, so making quick changes is not a problem.
However, it gets even easier thanks to this QuickSwitch controller that you can pop on your desktop. It’s basically a wired remote, and you can tinker with sources, lightFX settings, game modes, and toggle on-screen crosshair overlays; it’s pretty neat actually.
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