![]() ![]() It looks fabulous when gaming or watching fims but it’s unpleasant to use for coding which is what I do most of the time! Let me know if there is any more information I can provide! I would be super interested to know if anyone else can replicate this on another pg43uq if you have one, or otherwise have any ideas about what might be up. ![]() There is a sharpness setting on the monitor OSD, which defaults to 50% (which I am assuming means ‘off’ – lowering it blurs everything and increasing it ‘sharpens’ things, but it fail the sharpness test whatever the setting). Here’s a purposefully out-of-focus photo (missing as I can only put two photos up being a new user) of my monitor displaying the test image this should look a uniform grey (and does on a spare monitor old 27’ I tried) but as you can see it is far from it: ![]() It seems that when there are two rows of grey pixels together, the top row of is dimmer than the ones underneath? I think the monitor is applying some sort of smoothing filter or something, there definitely seems to be some sort of processing going on, I don’t think it is an issue with the panel itself. ![]()
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