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[Settings] > [Picture] > [Picture Adjust]
[Brightness]: Adjusts the brightness of the screen.
[Contrast]: Adjusts the contrast of the screen.
[Sharpness]: Adjusts the sharpness of the screen.
[SUPER RESOLUTION+]: Because this is a function to increase the sharpness of low resolution pictures,
it is not recommended to use the function for normal text or for desktop icons. Doing so may result in
unnecessarily high sharpness.
- [High]: Optimizes the screen for crystal clear images. Best for high-definition video or games.
- [Middle]: Optimizes the screen for comfortable viewing, with images at the middle level between the low
and high modes.
- [Low]: Optimizes the screen for smooth and natural images. Best for still images or images with less
movement.
- [Off]: Displays in the most common setting. Disables [SUPER RESOLUTION+].
[Black Level]: Sets the offset level (for HDMI only).
Offset: as a reference for a video signal, this is the darkest color the monitor can display.
- [High]: Keeps the current contrast ratio of the screen.
- [Low]: Lowers the black levels and raises the white levels from the current contrast ratio of the screen.
[Variable Backlight]: Provides extended contrast and gradation on a dark screen depending on game or video
content.
- [Faster]: Preferably for PC gaming experiences.
- [Fast]: Preferably for console gaming experiences.
- [Normal]: Preferably for playing video content and internet or word-processing.
- [Off]: Disables the Variable Backlight feature.
[DFC]
- On: Adjusts the brightness automatically according to the screen.
- Off: Disables the [DFC] feature.
NOTE
[Variable Backlight]
- When these feature is enabled, a slight halo effect may be shown on dark backgrounds. This is normal and
not a malfunction.
- When these feature is enabled, the screen flickering may occur intermittently.
- The function can only be used on HDR content.
- It is recommended to turn off when you are not using the gaming function.
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