[Picture mode]

You can select the desired image quality from the presets and adjust the image quality automatically.

  1. Press the joystick on the rear of the monitor and move it up, down, to the left, or to the right to display the setting screen.
  2. Select the desired setting and press the joystick.

Details of the menu items

[Preset mode]

Select the desired setting from the presets.
SDR and HDR are exchanged according to the input signal format.

When the input signal is SDR

[FPS Pro+]: Suitable for playing FPS (first person shooter) games. Makes the outline of the target stand out.

[FPS Pro]: Suitable for playing FPS (first person shooter) games. This mode simulates the image quality on an LCD e-sports monitor.

[MOBA/RTS]: Suitable for playing MOBA/RTS (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena/Real-time Strategy) games.

[Cinema]: Suitable for watching movies and videos.

[Game]: You can enjoy various game genres.

[Custom]: You can customize picture quality settings.

[Standard]: Standard image quality mode.

[sRGB]: An image quality mode based on the sRGB standard.

When the input signal is HDR

[Standard]: Standard picture quality mode.

[Cinema]: Suitable for watching movies and videos.

[Game]: You can enjoy various game genres.

[Custom]: You can customize picture quality settings.

[RPG]: Suitable for playing RPG (Role Playing Game) games.


[Auto picture mode]

When an HDMI device is connected, the picture quality is automatically selected to match the content to be played back.

[Off]: Turns off this function.

[On]: Turns on the [Auto picture mode].

Note

  • When [Auto picture mode] is set to [On], the image quality mode selected in [Auto picture mode] is applied regardless of the [Preset mode] setting.
  • When the input signal is HDR, some functions cannot be set.

Hint

  • HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. It is a technology that expresses the wide range of brightnesses from the light part to the dark part in a way superior to SDR (Standard Dynamic Range). Blown-out highlights and the blocked-up shadows may occur in the general SDR image. However, the HDR images realize a natural and real gradation of light and dark more superior compared to SDR.