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HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, which is a display technology that can express a wider
range of brightness than the conventional SDR (Standard Dynamic Range).
When the HDRMODE in the screen (OSD) menu is set to AUTO, if there is compatibility
between the player and the content, the monitor will automatically enable the HDR function.
Depending on the settings of Windows 10, HDR may not be displayed
properly. Please check the settings for HDR in Windows 10.
How to open the settings screen: [Settings] > [System] > [Display] > [HDR]
HDR function is only available for HDR content
If you turn on the HDR setting in Windows 10, the desktop display may appear darker than
when in Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) mode.
This is because the monitor's interpretation of HDR and SDR signals differs, and is not a
malfunction.
Please turn off the HDR function for normal PC use.
Depending on the specifications of the graphics card, photos and text may not be displayed
correctly when the HDR function of the monitor is on.
Note: The HDR function is only available on HDMI input ports.
Note: To enable the HDR function, the connected device and content must be HDR compatible.
Note: Even in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (version 1709), the Windows HDR settings
will not be displayed if the graphics card does not support HDR.
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