Powered up, the monitor looks great, with excellent colours right out of the box, and being 32″ with a 2560×1440 resolution, the image is large and clear.
The panel is nice and bright, and again, the out-of-the-box calibration looks good, with very clean-looking white and good black levels, with accurate colours that make it a pleasure to use for my daily work, content consumption and editing work.
It’s not a professional monitor, but it’s certainly accurate enough that if you’re doing some photo and editing work it’s going to be more than up to the job. The same goes for watching content and playing games, the colours are going to look fantastic regardless of what you’re doing.
The HDR support is decent too, these edge-lit panels can be hit and miss, but the extended colour range offered by its DCI-P3 support does look great, even if an SDR compressed photo makes it look a bit potato, it’s pretty decent in real life.
And movies playback great too, with FreeSync and G-Sync, ensuring that native 24FPS movie content plays back with no judder or stuttering issues.
The curved panel has good viewing angles too, you can sit off to the side and it still looks the same.
More extreme viewing angles hold up well too, the colours looked the same, but at more extreme angles you see more ambient light reflecting on the panel too.
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