The OSD is pretty straight forward on this monitor but still ticks all the right boxes in terms of features. There are a bunch of built-in profiles, which I largely found to be pretty bad. The FPS mode had some really awful colours, but it’s all subjective and may work depending on your particular media. Personally, just stick with the standard profile, set the brightness as you see fit, and set the colour temperature to warm, and you’ll be fine.
I do like that it has an overlay for FPS, especially for the few games that don’t alloy you to run them from software. There’s a low blue light mode, which works pretty well, and MPRT backlight strobing to reduce motion blur, if you need it.
FreeSync premium is enabled automatically, and I like that HDR doesn’t need to be turned on in the monitor OSD first, it’s just auto-on when toggled in Windows or from a supporting device such as a console.
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