If you want to run 10-bit HDR all the time, this is only a 120Hz panel as it can't run 10-bit 144Hz. I measured this panel with testing tools, both physical and software, and the brightness came in at around 450 nits. Considering the 3000:1 VA contrast ratio and the ability to reach that peak, it's great for that HDR you want to see without burning your retinas. The mode does have jet black anti-aliasing, but that's okay and not a huge sacrifice compared to always-on HDR. It also improves games. Oh, and no Vesa mount. I've been waiting for mine for almost a month! PS: Set the VRR range in CRU above to at least 40 (versus 24) (read carefully) for it to work properly with gsync.
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