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In AV mode
When the external input is connected through HDMI/DP and PC/AV Mode is set to AV, Picture Mode has
four automatic picture settings (Dynamic, Standard, Movie and Custom) that are preset at the factory.
You can activate either Dynamic, Standard, Movie or Custom. You can select Custom which automatically
recalls your personalized picture settings.
Dynamic: Select this mode to view a sharper image than in Standard mode.
Standard: Select this mode when the surroundings are bright. This also provides a sharp image.
Movie: Select this mode when the surroundings are dark. This will save power and reduce eye
fatigue.
Custom: Select this mode when you want to adjust the image according to your preferences.
Refresh Rate
Change the screen refresh rate. A higher refresh rate can reduce eye strain.
60 Hz / 100 Hz / 120 Hz
Optimum resolution
HDMI DisplayPort1/DisplayPort2
60 Hz 5120 x 1440 @ 60 Hz 5120 x 1440 @ 60 Hz
100 Hz 3840 x 1080 @ 100 Hz 5120 x 1440 @ 100 Hz
120 Hz 3840 x 1080 @ 120 Hz 5120 x 1440 @ 120 Hz
Due to the bandwidth limitation of HDMI 2.0, the resolution of 5120 x 1440 can't be achieved when Refresh
Rate is set to 100 Hz or 120 Hz in HDMI source.
The resolution of 5120 x 1440 only support to connect to PC.
Devices other than computers, if the actual resolution is abnormal when select 60 Hz in HDMI source, please
choose 100 Hz or 120 Hz again.
To support the resolution of 5120 x 1440, you must update both your graphics card driver and windows OS to
the latest version.
This menu is not available when FreeSync is set to Standard Engine or Ultimate Engine mode.
When changing the Refresh Rate, the screen may flicker depending on the computer graphics card.
The function is available in a computer equipped with the graphic card that can change the refresh rate.
It is unavailable in the devices (e.g. AV devices) with fixed refresh rates. If the function is applied, the screen
may have malfunction.
This menu is not available when PBP is enabled.
This menu is not available when HDMI Mode is set to 1.4.
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