Not very useful since IPS glow is far more visible than a couple of percent difference in backlight that you can barely even measure, let alone see. I couldn't see a difference with uniformity compensation on/off apart from it lowering the max brightness noticeably. Generally pleasantly surprised by this monitor and will be keeping it unless some unexpected problems apprear out of nowhere. The joystick on the back is super handy for accessing monitor settings. Didn’t try the faster response time settings but I will take a tiny bit of motion blur over jarring monitor-overdrive trailing artifacts any day. The display shows VRR setting in system preferences, as well as various static refresh rates such as 144hz, 120hz, 100hz, 60, 50, 30, and 24hz.Ĭolour looks great, motion looks great on default “fast” setting in the monitor. Switching over to YCbCr 422 seems to fix this entirely, as others have mentioned.ĭisplayport works beautifully with MacOS Monterey and the 16” M1 Macbook Pro. Using a displayport connection with my Nvidia laptop gpu, I did observe the black screen flicker problems mentioned by others when using full RGB or YCbCr 444. I don’t want to jump the gun here, but it SEEMS that the HDMI ports are full 2.1 bandwidth. I also tested 10bpc and 12bpc in Nvidia control panel and no problems with either of those at 144hz with Gsync on. Lenovo Legion 5 Pro, RTX 3070 gpu) and there is no black screen flicker or sync issues using full-range RGB 8bit per channel (bpc) over HDMI, using the cable supplied with the monitor. Gsync appears to work fine at up to 144hz over HDMI (my laptop has HDMI 2.1 output. Brightness is great eyeballing it I would have to estimate its up around 400 nits at max. While the usual IPS glow is present, the backlight is beautifully uniform with no splotchy areas of brightness on black or grey screens, or any other unevenness to the display. LCD retention is also not permanent, unlike burn-in on OLED. But i have not seen it outside of this specific scenario. Image retention seems to be a bit of an issue if you work with high contrast documents that sit on the screen for long periods without moving (word docs, pdf etc) and then view flat mid-dark grey backgrounds (eg empty areas of screen in dark mode). I just received my G3223Q here in Australia and have been testing it.
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