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In the
HDR Peak
1000
mode, the
displayed images
are dimmer than
they are in the
DisplayHDR True
Black
mode
The
HDR Peak 1000
mode is ideal for the
HDR content with a
peak brightness of
1000 nits. When
displaying non-HDR
content, such as
browsers and editors,
the brightness level in
the
HDR Peak 1000
mode is observed to
be lower as compared
to that in the
DisplayHDR True
Black
mode due to
the luminance control
method of OLED
panels
.
• For displaying non-HDR
content, such as Office
applications, disable the HDR
display feature in Windows
display settings.
• For displaying HDR videos or
games with a maximum peak
brightness of 1000 nits, set
HDR Peak
1000
.
• For displaying HDR videos or
games which meet the
DisplayHDR 400 True Black
standard, set
DisplayHDR True Black
.
Pixel shifting occurs The image on the
screen moves slightly
sometimes.
Pixel shift is a function that moves
the pixels of the screen to prevent
image retention on QD-OLED
panels. It does not influence your
viewing experience.
Specific symptoms What you experience
Possible solutions