The OSD is very easy to navigate, as there’s an analogue stick on the back which also acts as the power switch if you hold it down.
The out-of-the-box settings are really great, but if you feel like tweaking things, you’ll find advanced settings worthy of a much more expensive monitor.
The advanced features are all easy to understand and operate too, with Adaptive-Sync, Overdrive, and more all here. Game Plus is handy too, allowing for Crosshair overlays.
I doubt many will use a 6-axis colour adjustment, but honestly, it never hurts to have a tool like this if you need to do a more complex calibration.
Overall, it’s clean and neatly laid out, so top marks here. The only suggestion would be to add a portrait mode to the menu.
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