![]() The matte screen finish also makes text look a bit hazy.Įnabling Windows ClearType (top photo) can help improve the text clarity, but it can introduce some of the color fringing. This results in some color fringing around text, and while it isn't the worst case of color fringing, it can be distracting if you're sitting close and you notice text clarity issues easier. This is because of its RWBG subpixel layout, as computer programs don't render text properly with this layout. ![]() The LG 27GR95QE-B has okay text clarity, but it's worse than other 27-inch, 1440p monitors. ![]() You can see the results in 'Vivid' below: The 'Vivid' Game Mode gets much brighter, but the overall picture quality is worse because colors are inaccurate and the white balance is off. These results are in the 'Gamer 1' Game Mode with the Brightness at its max and Smart Energy Saving disabled. The EOTF also follows the target PQ curve perfectly until there's a sharp roll-off at the peak brightness, causing a loss of fine details with bright scenes. The changes in brightness can be noticeable in some scenes when playing games, but it isn't too distracting. It also has an aggressive Automatic Brightness Limiter (ABL) that makes large areas considerably dimmer. It gets brightest with small highlights, making them stand out against the rest of the screen, but it still isn't bright enough overall for a vivid HDR experience.
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