I was unable to confirm if the display supports full HDMI 2.1 or is limited like the M28U. One software annoyance I came across was that the brightness cannot be controlled when local dimming is enabled, so if you want to go below 300 cd/m 2 you have to switch it off using the OSD, then switch it back on if you want to have full brightness. I don't know if my panel is a lemon or what's happening here, but you should clearly not buy this monitor for any sort of HDR experience. I used the i1Display Pro for my measurements which measures up to 1000 cd/m² and haven't had similar issues with other displays. While this is clearly not an HDR display, I was unable to get a peak brightness any higher than 310 cd/m 2, failing to meet the DisplayHDR 400 requirements and falling way short of the 475 cd/m² HDR Sustained 100% Window RTINGS measured for the Gigabyte M28U.
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