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• Blue Light Filter: Adjust the energy level of blue light emitted
from LED backlight.
• HDR Max Brightness: Adjust HDR max. brightness to 400 nits,
600 nits, 1000 nits.
• HDR: High Dynamic Range. Contains three HDR modes (ASUS
Cinema HDR, ASUS Gaming HDR and Console Mode). The HDR
mode is selectable when input video is correct HDR source.
• Dynamic Dimming: Dynamic local dimming, turn on this feature
to improve the dynamic contrast.
• Shadow Boost: Dark color enhancement adjust monitor gamma
curve to enrich the dark tones in an image making dark scenes
and objects much easier be found.
• Choose 4:3 to display the picture according to the original
• When Blue Light Filter is activated,the default settings of
• Between Level 1 to Level 3, the Brightness function is user-
• Level 4 is optimized setting. It is compliance with TUV Low
Please refer to the following to alleviate eye strains:
• Users should take some time away from the display if working
• To minimize eye strain and dryness in your eyes, users should
• Eye exercises can help to reduces eye strain. Repeat these
• High energy blue light may lead to eye strain and AMD (Age-
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aspect ratio of the input source.
Racing Mode will be automatically imported.
configurable.
Blue Light Certification. The Brightness function is not user-
configurable.
for long hours. It is advised to take short breaks (at least
5 mins) after around 1 hour of continuous working at the
computer. Taking short and frequent breaks is more effective
than a single longer break.
rest the eye periodically by focusing on objects that are far
away.
exercises often. If eye strain continues please consult a
physician. Eye exercises: (1) Repeating look up and down (2)
Slowly roll your eyes (3) Move your eyes diagonal.
Related Macular Degeneration). Blue light filter to reduce 70%
(max.) harmful blue light to avoiding CVS (Computer Vision
Syndrome).
Chapter 3: General Instruction