BenQ EL2870U User Manual - Page 31

Activating FreeSync (selected models only), Choosing an appropriate picture mode

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Activating FreeSync (selected models only) Monitors featuring with the VESA standard FreeSync will eliminate screen tearing, stuttering, and juddering during gaming. 1. Use a compatible graphics processing units (GPU) with the forthcoming driver. Confirm supported technologies please visit www.AMD.com. 2. Ensure to connect with DisplayPort or HDMI. See Connect the PC video cable. on page 15 for more information. For any questions related to FreeSync performance please refer to www.AMD.com. Choosing an appropriate picture mode Your monitor provides various picture modes that are suitable for different types of images. See Picture Mode on page 40 for all the available picture modes. Go to Picture Advanced and Picture Mode for a desired picture mode. If Low Blue Light Plus is preferred, press the first control key (Low Blue Light Plus hot key) and select one of the low blue light plus modes from the list. Connecting the monitor to your MacBook series product While the monitor is connected to your MacBook series product, switch to M-book mode which represents MacBook's color matching and visual representation on your monitor. 1. Connect your monitor to the MacBook series product. 2. Go to Picture Advanced and Picture Mode. 3. Select M-book. The setting will take effect immediately. Adjusting screen brightness automatically (Bright Intelligence) (selected models only) The Bright Intelligence function works with certain picture modes only. If it is not available, its menu options will become grayed out. The built-in light sensor works with Bright Intelligence technology to detect the ambient light, image brightness and contrast, and then balance the screen automatically. It helps keep image details as well as to reduce eye strain. To enable this function, press the Bright Intelligence hot key at the lower-right part of the monitor and select ON. It takes a few seconds to complete the adjustment. Alternatively, go to Eye Care > Bright Intelligence > ON. The performance of Bright Intelligence may be impacted by the light sources and the monitor tilt angle. You can increase the light sensor sensitivity from Eye Care > Bright Intelligence > Sensor Sensitivity if needed. See page 36 for more information. How to adjust your monitor 31

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How to adjust your monitor
Activating FreeSync (selected models only)
Monitors featuring with the VESA standard FreeSync will eliminate screen tearing, stuttering,
and juddering during gaming.
1.
Use a compatible graphics processing units (GPU) with the forthcoming driver. Confirm
supported technologies please visit
www.AMD.com
.
2.
Ensure to connect with DisplayPort or HDMI. See
Connect the PC video cable. on page
15
for more information.
Choosing an appropriate picture mode
Your monitor provides various picture modes that are suitable for different types of images.
See
Picture Mode on page 40
for all the available picture modes.
Go to
Picture Advanced
and
Picture Mode
for a desired picture mode. If
Low Blue Light
Plus
is preferred, press the first control key (
Low Blue Light Plus hot key
) and select one of
the low blue light plus modes from the list.
Connecting the monitor to your MacBook series product
While the monitor is connected to your MacBook series product, switch to
M-book
mode
which represents MacBook’s color matching and visual representation on your monitor.
1.
Connect your monitor to the MacBook series product.
2.
Go to
Picture Advanced
and
Picture Mode
.
3.
Select
M-book
. The setting will take effect immediately.
Adjusting screen brightness automatically (Bright Intelligence)
(selected models only)
The built-in light sensor works with Bright Intelligence technology to detect the ambient light,
image brightness and contrast, and then balance the screen automatically. It helps keep image
details as well as to reduce eye strain.
To enable this function, press the
Bright Intelligence
hot key at the lower-right part of the
monitor and select
ON
. It takes a few seconds to complete the adjustment.
Alternatively, go to
Eye Care
>
Bright Intelligence
>
ON
.
For any questions related to FreeSync performance please refer to
www.AMD.com
.
The Bright Intelligence function works with certain picture modes only. If it is not available, its menu options will
become grayed out.
The performance of Bright Intelligence may be impacted by the light sources and the monitor tilt angle. You can
increase the light sensor sensitivity from
Eye Care
>
Bright Intelligence
>
Sensor Sensitivity
if needed. See
page 36
for more information.