➡ Affiliate link: geni.us/yo1YsZ As an Amazon Associate and Newegg Affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases made using the "Affiliate link" above. Best Settings (SDR): 0:00 Best Settings (HDR): 5:01 MSI OLED Care: 7:18 Night Vision & A.I. Vision: 13:04
Thank you. I was running the "Premium Color" setting and it was over saturated. I had no idea that the "User" setting - color settings were default 50, so I thought it a poor choice...until I made your recommended changes. As always your videos and articles are top notch and truely appreciated ! BTW I am using the 27 MAG model, but the settings appear the same as shown in this video for the MPG 4k model. FYI, the vibrancy and overall "pop" of the screen is quite a step above the Alienware DWF model I swapped from. Made switch for increased fps and space savings among other things. Very happy and I haven't even ran a calibration yet !
Thank you for finally helping me understand the OLED care stat, something none of the big reviewers have. The first number, before hours, does not correlate to days, but rather the refresh cycles already completed. Would have never guessed! And I was also unsure wether using the on/off button as standby worked with this feature or not as I never truly turn off the monitor. Again, huge thanks!
To reinforce a point made in this video - you don't want to be using emulation modes such as the 'Display P3' setting under HDR. Under HDR monitors are typically calibrated using their full native gamut and this can be mapped to content regardless of the colour space used. As is often the case, the monitor may use some of the gamut beyond the game's target to add a bit of extra vibrancy. In this case that's a bit stronger than on the Dell Alienware AW3225QF, but per the review isn't a strong enough push to really upset the original intent of the creators. It's certainly less extreme than some of the oversaturation observed under SDR using the full native gamut of the screen. Even if you prefer to tone this down slightly and try to restrict the gamut to DCI-P3 (with the 'Display P3' setting), you will have more pressing concerns than the slightly lower saturation you'll achieve for some shades. Importantly, PQ tracking is upset and there is obvious crushing of dark shades using the emulation modes under HDR - similar to if the gamma was set very high under SDR (~2.8).
Hi great explanation in fact I bought the monitor after watching your video! One issue i am having is not able to play Netflix either in UHD or HDR. stucked with HD instead. This is both for Edge browser (with PlayReady enabled) as well as Netflix App. I have opted out from "Test Participation" in Netflix account setting but remains the same. Do you have any luck watching netflix in UHD + HDR on this monitor? Keep up the good work sir!
I didn't have any issues watching Netflix with HDR (or 4K) on this model. Assuming you have the correct Netflix subscription for this, could be a handshake issue. Try both HDMI 2.1 and DP 1.4. Also make sure you've got HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) from Microsoft and that HDR is enabled in Windows - plus unplug any additional displays, that can cause issues.
I am considering the MSI but have concerns about the raised black levels. I don't play in a dark room and just have the ceiling light on, have you had any issues with this?
What about it? No plans to review it. Also overpriced compared to our clear recommendation in that segment - pcmonitors.info/articles/best-gaming-monitors/.
You need to connect the monitor via USB (PC connected to the USB-B port of the monitor) and use the MSI Gaming Intelligence app. Then press the 'cog icon' (settings) and you'll see a 'Firmware Update' option in the 'System Setting' section.
➡ Affiliate link: geni.us/yo1YsZ
As an Amazon Associate and Newegg Affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases made using the "Affiliate link" above.
Best Settings (SDR): 0:00
Best Settings (HDR): 5:01
MSI OLED Care: 7:18
Night Vision & A.I. Vision: 13:04
Thank you. I was running the "Premium Color" setting and it was over saturated. I had no idea that the "User" setting - color settings were default 50, so I thought it a poor choice...until I made your recommended changes. As always your videos and articles are top notch and truely appreciated !
BTW I am using the 27 MAG model, but the settings appear the same as shown in this video for the MPG 4k model.
FYI, the vibrancy and overall "pop" of the screen is quite a step above the Alienware DWF model I swapped from. Made switch for increased fps and space savings among other things. Very happy and I haven't even ran a calibration yet !
Thank you for finally helping me understand the OLED care stat, something none of the big reviewers have.
The first number, before hours, does not correlate to days, but rather the refresh cycles already completed. Would have never guessed!
And I was also unsure wether using the on/off button as standby worked with this feature or not as I never truly turn off the monitor.
Again, huge thanks!
I appreciate the video, I bought this monitor and it’s arriving tomorrow!! I can’t wait
To reinforce a point made in this video - you don't want to be using emulation modes such as the 'Display P3' setting under HDR. Under HDR monitors are typically calibrated using their full native gamut and this can be mapped to content regardless of the colour space used. As is often the case, the monitor may use some of the gamut beyond the game's target to add a bit of extra vibrancy. In this case that's a bit stronger than on the Dell Alienware AW3225QF, but per the review isn't a strong enough push to really upset the original intent of the creators. It's certainly less extreme than some of the oversaturation observed under SDR using the full native gamut of the screen.
Even if you prefer to tone this down slightly and try to restrict the gamut to DCI-P3 (with the 'Display P3' setting), you will have more pressing concerns than the slightly lower saturation you'll achieve for some shades. Importantly, PQ tracking is upset and there is obvious crushing of dark shades using the emulation modes under HDR - similar to if the gamma was set very high under SDR (~2.8).
So do we use User for HDR?
@@Find_the_Door What does the video say?
Hi great explanation in fact I bought the monitor after watching your video! One issue i am having is not able to play Netflix either in UHD or HDR. stucked with HD instead. This is both for Edge browser (with PlayReady enabled) as well as Netflix App. I have opted out from "Test Participation" in Netflix account setting but remains the same. Do you have any luck watching netflix in UHD + HDR on this monitor? Keep up the good work sir!
I didn't have any issues watching Netflix with HDR (or 4K) on this model. Assuming you have the correct Netflix subscription for this, could be a handshake issue. Try both HDMI 2.1 and DP 1.4. Also make sure you've got HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) from Microsoft and that HDR is enabled in Windows - plus unplug any additional displays, that can cause issues.
@@PCMonitors thanks! works like a charm now after purchasing the HEVC driver from store!
I am considering the MSI but have concerns about the raised black levels. I don't play in a dark room and just have the ceiling light on, have you had any issues with this?
I cover the the screen surface in the review and share my thoughts there. th-cam.com/video/nFVJUJFUKFI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZfVakYj68Ipo41W6&t=1535
looking forward for the Koorui 25E3Q review :)
Appreciate the interest. Unfortunately it will be delayed a bit as the monitor isn't reliably stocked on Amazon.com.
Hey. cool stuff. I have such a monitor and I set it a bit differently for sdr Brightness 0, Contrast 50, R 90, G 88, B 88
But I'll probably change it
I use premium color with dp3 and I play with nvidia control increased brightness from 50 to 60
You can't use 'Premium Color' and 'Display P3' at the same time, only one at a time. Whichever preset you selected last (as explained in the video).
What about the Koorui 27E3QK?
What about it? No plans to review it. Also overpriced compared to our clear recommendation in that segment - pcmonitors.info/articles/best-gaming-monitors/.
@@PCMonitors it's the cheapest 1440p 240hz ips at 270$ which is an insanely low price compared to otheres, what do you mean overpriced???
Sorry - got the model number confused and thought it was 165Hz. Either way, no plans to review it currently.
Hiya, hiw did you update the firmware on this monitor? I have one, just downloaded the firmware to a USB but now I'm stuck lol
You need to connect the monitor via USB (PC connected to the USB-B port of the monitor) and use the MSI Gaming Intelligence app. Then press the 'cog icon' (settings) and you'll see a 'Firmware Update' option in the 'System Setting' section.
Amazing thanks for the reply!! Great stuff