

Using this option and selecting 6500K yields the exact same white point (7700K measured) There is a "manual" setting for the Color temp in the OSD. Monitor defaults Vs DCI-P3 reference profile: Monitor defaults Vs DCI-P3 D65 reference profile: Contrast-ratio is 869:1 and Average Delta-E is 1.31. Using the default OSD settings, we can see that the white point on my particular unit is around 7700K which is way off from the standard 6500K.

So I took out my Trusty Colormunki Display and did some measurements with Displa圜AL. However, one thing I noticed was the white point looked somewhat on the bluish side. The default configuration with regards to colors wasĬolors looked more vivid compared to my calibrated CB271HU, which was to be expected considering the LG supports wide color gamut. Brightness was set to 100% by default and typical IPS-glow is present here, so those who are very sensitive to IPS-glow should steer clear from this one. No dead pixels, no BLB (I'm surprised, what a relief). Upon turning it on for the first time, the panel quality seemed pretty great.
