![]() ![]() The 34WK650 does not require calibration and will satisfy most users as-is, but to bring out its full potential, stay with Custom mode to enable all picture options. The calibration data sheet included with our sample didn’t specify which picture mode was measured at the factory, but our numbers for the default Custom mode came close to LG’s results. Reset returns everything to its as-delivered state. The General menu has all remaining options, like OSD language, energy saving, power LED, auto-standby, DisplayPort version, buzzer (a chime that plays when you power on), OSD lock (prevents others meddling with your settings) and signal info. ![]() Sound is addressed by a volume slider and MaxxAudio toggle, (which, as noted earlier, you’ll want to leave on). ![]() Gamma is another area that needs attention during calibration (more on that later). In addition to the pictured changes we made to the RGB sliders, magenta required a tweak to fix a hue error in our sample. We saw no visible ghosting around fast-moving objects during our gaming sessions.Ĭolor Adjust delivers four gamma presets, three color temps plus an adjustable Custom memory and a six-color management system with sliders for hue and saturation. Response Time works best left on Fastest, the highest setting. There are also four crosshair options, but we found all of them a bit small and prefer the larger reticles offered by Asus’ GamePlus feature. Game Adjust does just what it says with Response Time (overdrive), a FreeSync toggle, and Black Stabilizer (low-end gamma control). ![]()
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