[Picture mode]
You can select the desired image quality from the presets and adjust the image quality automatically.
- 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.
- 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.
[Standard]: Standard image quality mode.
[sRGB]: An image quality mode based on the sRGB standard.
When the input signal is HDR
[DisplayHDR]: An image quality mode based on the VESA DisplayHDR standard.
[Cinema]: Suitable for watching movies and videos.
[Game]: You can enjoy various game genres.
[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.
- When [Preset mode] is set to [DisplayHDR], you cannot adjust some functions because the mode is based on a standard.
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.