

Before the update, the EOTF was brighter than the target. It makes the image a bit brighter, but the main difference is that the EOTF tracks closer to the target PQ curve, meaning it displays images at their intended brightness. These results are with firmware M3B104, released in June 2023. While some small highlights are around 1,000 cd/m², the overall real scene peak brightness is worse than the Dell Alienware AW3423DW. These results are in the 'HDR Peak 1000' Smart HDR mode with Console Mode and Source Tone Map both enabled. The Dell AW3423DWF has okay HDR brightness. Made it clear in the Refresh Rate box that you can reach a higher refresh rate with a 10-bit signal if you create a custom resolution.Ĭlarified text in the Build Quality, Ergonomics, and Flicker sections to be more precise about how the results impact the user. Also noted that we didn't experience any coil whine issue. We've added a comparison to the recently reviewed Samsung Odyssey OLED G8/G85SB S34BG85, which has a better maximum Refresh Rate across all inputs.Ĭlarified in Build Quality that this monitor indeed has an internal fan, but it's quiet and not as loud as the Dell Alienware AW3423DW. We uploaded the initial brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test.

Retested the HDR Brightness after updating to firmware M3B103, and the monitor still performs the same. We uploaded the latest brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test. It doesn't change much, but the bug that caused washed out colors is fixed.

Retested the HDR Brightness, HDR Color Gamut, and HDR Color Volume after updating to firmware M3B104.
