ASUS PG27AQDM Review - 240Hz 1440p OLED monitor

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The On-Screen Display

The On-Screen Display

Asus has diligently worked to refine their menu system, providing a plethora of color choices, such as sRGB mode, color temperature, gamma, and six-axis color calibration, along with other gamer-centric features. The monitor also comes with a black stabilizer for brightening darker areas and an on-screen crosshair for improved precision. What sets Asus apart, however, are two distinct and incredibly beneficial features not commonly seen in other monitors.

The first feature, called "uniform brightness," enables users to bypass the default brightness settings in SDR content. By maintaining consistent luminance, this option effectively eliminates brightness fluctuations, which can be an issue for OLED monitors. The second feature is the HDR brightness override, which grants users the ability to adjust the monitor's brightness while in HDR mode. Although most HDR monitors do not offer this level of customization, this feature affords greater control at the possible expense of image quality.

It's worth noting that the monitor lacks built-in speakers, which is not unexpected for high-end monitors. Instead, users can opt for a headset or standalone desktop speakers to accommodate their audio needs.

 

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