- Fast panel, 170Hz, fast response Quite rich in settings, including the ability to customize quick access from the joystick Contrast 1100:1 out of the box (great result for IPS), TsT 6100K. After leveling the white point with the calibrator, 1000:1 remained, after leveling the CG to 6500K, 950:1 remained Before calibration dE average = 2.5, max =4 Some kind of audio chip on board, maybe someone will come in handy.
- I've had no luck with the panel. - extremely mediocre in terms of highlights on black, but even worse, that - on the verge of marriage uniformity on white. There are just grayish spots, if you look at the screen at a strong angle, then the substrate seems to have the shape of "circles on the water" - the most unpleasant thing for me is the color tint, the left half of the screen is blue, and the right half is pinkish. Calibrator difference in channels - about 15%, in CG - about 500 degrees - Lack of de facto support. Support on the site was broken, and through letters - ignored - "gaming design" i. E. childish futurism style with useless backlight. But the assembly itself is of high quality (not counting the main thing - the panel) - high price. The M32Q is essentially a third cheaper, having everything the same minus the useless buffoonery - the color gamut is expanded, but expanded "to nowhere", the panel is one of those that have sRGB 125% and already oversaturated color on normal content and P3 does not reach 90%. Fortunately, sRGB mode is working.