Whenever my gaming friends tell me that HDR looks bad on Windows, I usually ask a simple follow-up question: "Did you actually calibrate it?" Most of the time, the answer is no. And honestly, I get it ...
The Spyder X2 Ultra can calibrate your display in under two minutes and works with high-brightness and HDR monitors. Monitor calibration tools are essential for anyone looking for precision and ...
The advent of HDR has been a game changer for image quality when it comes to televisions. Console gamers, in particular, have enjoyed incredibly vibrant, high-contrast imagery which goes a long way to ...
Many monitors advertise HDR support but lack essential hardware like sufficient brightness (1000 nits recommended) and proper local dimming to deliver true HDR experiences. PCWorld highlights that ...
My new Dell is my first factory-calibrated monitor, and...it's not pleasing. In calibrated sRGB mode, content looks muted and dull. I guess I'm so used to wide gamut / HDR that an sRGB clamp feels ...
So I have had an issue where some games will cause my HDR monitor to dim when you quit the game. To restore the normal brightness, you have to disable and re-enable HDR. Typically the games that do ...
Eizo has just announced its latest HDR reference monitor, which it claims is the world's first to have built in calibration sensors. This is a serious monitor for serious people. It could be argued ...
If you're in the market for a new gaming monitor, there's a high chance that most listings you'll be looking at will have three recognizable letters listed as a feature: HDR. High-dynamic range is a ...
High Dynamic Range refers to scenes rendered with brighter highlights, greater shadow detail and a wider range of color for a better looking image. For gaming HDR, in contrast to TV HDR, it means more ...
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