Hi,
I recently bought a iiyama B2483HSU. The screen is perfect except for the black depth.
I watch movies in complete dark room and the black is not very black (i activated RGB Full Range on nvidia video settings, the black is 0 black, not 16)
My brightness setting is at 0 on the screen OSD.
I dont know if it's possible but i'd like to trade some of the peak brightness for a better black (so the contrast ratio is the same).
I thought that was possible if the screen could lower his backlight.
On this review, they manage to go very low with differents screens on the section "Minimum Backlight Level":
AOC G2770PQU Brightness And Contrast
And they are still at 84.4525 cd/m2 in whites which would be enought in dark room.
My question is: Is it really possible to trade some of the peak brightness for a better black? If so, is it common on other monitors and which is recommended for that.
I dont know if i should take the risk of changing my monitor and be possibily disapointed.
I recently bought a iiyama B2483HSU. The screen is perfect except for the black depth.
I watch movies in complete dark room and the black is not very black (i activated RGB Full Range on nvidia video settings, the black is 0 black, not 16)
My brightness setting is at 0 on the screen OSD.
I dont know if it's possible but i'd like to trade some of the peak brightness for a better black (so the contrast ratio is the same).
I thought that was possible if the screen could lower his backlight.
On this review, they manage to go very low with differents screens on the section "Minimum Backlight Level":
AOC G2770PQU Brightness And Contrast
And they are still at 84.4525 cd/m2 in whites which would be enought in dark room.
My question is: Is it really possible to trade some of the peak brightness for a better black? If so, is it common on other monitors and which is recommended for that.
I dont know if i should take the risk of changing my monitor and be possibily disapointed.
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