Use HDR and SDR
What's an SDR signal?
SDR stands for "Standard Dynamic Range," a video signal format that allows all setting parameters to be configured directly on the monitor. By limiting the brightness range, SDR enhances character visibility and reduces eye strain. Additionally, since it places less load on the computer compared to HDR video, SDR is recommended for highly competitive game genres. Here, we introduce two Picture modes—developed in collaboration with Fnatic—that can be configured during SDR.
- FPS Pro+: Optimized for FPS games, FPS Pro+ makes it easier to see characters. You can also customize it to your preferences by adjusting each setting item based on FPS Pro+.
- FPS Pro: This Picture mode has been adjusted to reproduce the image characteristics of TN panels, which are commonly used in conventional gaming competitions.
Notes:
- The total number of presets cannot be increased.
- Preset names cannot be changed.
What's an HDR signal?
HDR stands for "High Dynamic Range," which enables high-contrast and vibrant visual expressions. However, compared to SDR, there are fewer adjustable image quality parameters. By using HDR for non-shooter games (such as RPGs), watching movies and videos, or performing non-gaming computer tasks, you can enjoy a more immersive visual experience.
Notes:
- With the INZONE M10S, it is now possible to adjust image quality even in HDR.
- When the Preset mode is set to DisplayHDR, the number of adjustable items is further reduced.
Presets mode available in HDR or SDR
SDR
- FPS Pro+
- FPS Pro
- MOBA/RTS
- Cinema
- Game
- Standard
- sRGB
HDR
- DisplayHDR
- Cinema
- Game
- RPG
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