BenQ EX2710 User Manual - Page 43

Color, Game HDRi, Cinema, Racing, Standard, M-Book, ePaper, Black, eQualizer, Light Tuner, Vibrance

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Item Function Range Color Mode Select a color mode that best suits the type of images shown on the screen. HDR Game HDRi Cinema HDRi FPS RPG Racing Game Standard M-Book Enables HDR function. Enables HDR and B.I.+ functions at the same time while the contrast is enhanced. Enables HDR and B.I.+ functions together. For playing FPS (First Person Shooting) games. For playing RPG (Role Playing) games. For playing racing games. For basic PC application. Minimizes the visual differences between the monitor and the connected MacBook series product. • Black eQualizer • Light Tuner • Color Vibrance • Brightness • Contrast • Gamma • Color Temperature • AMA • Blur Reduction (Motion Blur Reduction) • Reset Color ePaper For reading e-books or documents in black and white with suitable on-screen brightness and clear texts. Available menu options may vary depending on the input sources, functions and settings. See Available menu options to each Color Mode on page 32 for more information. Item Function Range Black eQualizer Brings out the dark shades by increasing the brightness without 0 ~ 10 changing those of the light shades. Light Tuner Color Vibrance Brightness Contrast Gamma If the image is too bright or barely contains any dark shades, adjusting the value of Black eQualizer may not show much change to the image. Brings out the dark shades by increasing the brightness, contrast, -10 ~ 10 and saturation all together. Provides different sets of color settings. Once applied, you can adjust some of the color settings in the corresponding menus. 0 ~ 20 Adjusts the balance between light and dark shades. 0 ~ 100 Adjusts the degree of difference between darkness and lightness. 0 ~ 100 Adjusts the tone luminance. The default value is 3 (the standard 1 ~ 5 value for Windows). 43

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Available menu options may vary depending on the input sources, functions and settings. See
Available
menu options to each Color Mode on page 32
for more information.
Item
Function
Range
Color
Mode
Select a color mode that best suits the type of images shown on the
screen.
HDR
Enables HDR function.
Black eQualizer
Light Tuner
Color Vibrance
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Color
Temperature
AMA
Blur Reduction
(Motion Blur
Reduction)
Reset Color
Game HDRi
Enables HDR and B.I.+ functions at the same time
while the contrast is enhanced.
Cinema
HDRi
Enables HDR and B.I.+ functions together.
FPS
For playing FPS (First Person Shooting) games.
RPG
For playing RPG (Role Playing) games.
Racing
Game
For playing racing games.
Standard
For basic PC application.
M-Book
Minimizes the visual differences between the
monitor and the connected MacBook series
product.
ePaper
For reading e-books or documents in black and
white with suitable on-screen brightness and clear
texts.
Item
Function
Range
Black
eQualizer
Brings out the dark shades by increasing the brightness without
changing those of the light shades.
If the image is too bright or barely contains any dark shades, adjusting the
value of
Black eQualizer
may not show much change to the image.
0 ~ 10
Light Tuner
Brings out the dark shades by increasing the brightness, contrast,
and saturation all together.
-10 ~ 10
Color
Vibrance
Provides different sets of color settings. Once applied, you can
adjust some of the color settings in the corresponding menus.
0 ~ 20
Brightness
Adjusts the balance between light and dark shades.
0 ~ 100
Contrast
Adjusts the degree of difference between darkness and lightness.
0 ~ 100
Gamma
Adjusts the tone luminance. The default value is
3
(the standard
value for Windows).
1 ~ 5