If the image does not fill the screen of the monitor or if it looks like the image is slightly too big for the monitor, try below suggestion. 1.Adjust setting on the PC/laptop: (1)Set native resolution of monitor in your PC/laptop's Display settings. (2)Change Scaling in Display settings. Use the graphic card software to change ...
Please refer to this FAQ, find "Calibrate your display" section and follow the instruction.
Adjust the display resolution to the "Recommended" setting in Windows to ensure optimal clarity and eliminate black borders. Adjust System Resolution: Right-click on the desktop and select [Display settings]. Under the [Display resolution] dropdown, select the value labeled [(Recommended)]. Disable Hardware Overscan: Press ...
The serial number can usually be found on the back or bottom of your product and is either 10 or 12 digits long. The serial number can also be found on the original box of the unit.
To achieve 144Hz, you must use the correct version of DisplayPort (DP) or HDMI based on your resolution. DP is the recommended interface for high refresh rates. Cable Requirement Table: Target Resolution Recommended Cable (or higher) Note 1080p (FHD) DisplayPort / HDMI 1.3 Supported by most modern cables 1440p (2K) DisplayPort 1.2 /...
The "Auto Detect" feature is disabled by default on many models. You must manually enable it within the OSD menu to allow the monitor to switch between active ports automatically. Step-by-Step Instructions: Press the physical button to call up the OSD Main Menu. Navigate to the [Input Select] section. Locate [Auto Detect] at the bo...
VG2440V supports all versions of Linux OS.
What is the Native luminance of sRGB and AdobeRGB on colorbration+ ? Native Luminance of sRGB is 120cd/m^2 Native Luminance of AdobeRGB is 160cd/m^2
Why does brightness go down on VP2785-4K after calibration? Because on VP2785-4K, Energy saving is set to ON by default for power saving. Please turn off the Energy saving to OFF and proceed with calibration.
Can I Calibrate my sRGB or AdobeRGB monitor’s Luminance value below 80cd/m^2? NO