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  1. You don't need that at all. The 12 bit is very nice for dynamic range, but you'll be conforming that information to a smaller color space. Most deliverables are rec709 at 8 bits per channel. I wouldn't worry about HDR at all, especially not if you're looking to spend under 1000 for a monitor.

  2. Here is how to do it: Create a new "custom resolution" using CRU/NVIDIA/AMD (see other guides if you don't know how to do this). Make sure the resolution is 3440x1440, and set the refresh rate to 165Hz. Set the timing configuration to "Manual". Put the following values in "Total Pixels": Horizontal: 3520, Vertical: 1475.

  3. The ColorEdge PROMINENCE CG1 is a true HDR (high dynamic range) reference monitor, achieving 1000 cd/m 2 high brightness (typical) and 1,000,000 contrast ratio (typical) without local dimming for accurately displaying light and dark content across the entire screen.

  4. 23 cze 2022 · When the BT2020 color gamut is usable on devices like monitors, TVs, and phones, and those devices are able to reach a much higher brightness, that's then you can think about 12 bits.

  5. 10 and 12 bit are a bit pointless for high refresh panels imo. 4k240 should be here within 2 more gpu generations

  6. 25 wrz 2020 · The Acer Nitro XV340CK Pbmiipphzx is a bit better than the Gigabyte G34WQC. They both have the same size, resolution, and refresh rate, but the Acer has an IPS panel that provides much wider viewing angles. It also has better gradient handling and faster response time with less overshoot.

  7. The ColorEdge CG319X is equipped with two DisplayPort and two HDMI inputs. The monitor's HDMI and DisplayPort inputs support DCI 4K at 60p. HDMI input supports 12-bit 4:2:2 at 50/60p and DisplayPort input supports up to 10-bit 4:4:4 at 50/60p.

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