30 How to adjust your monitor
Adjusting screen brightness automatically (Bright Intelligence
Plus) (Models with HDR feature only)
The built-in light sensor works with Bright Intelligence Plus technology to detect the ambient
light, image brightness, contrast, and color temperature, and then balance the screen
automatically. It helps keep image details as well as to reduce eye strain.
To enable this function, press the HDR / Bright Intelligence Plus hot key at the lower-right
part of the monitor to turn it on. It takes a few seconds to complete the adjustment.
Alternatively, go to Eye Care > B.I.+ (Bright Intelligence Plus) > ON.
Working with HDR technology (Models with HDR feature
only)
To enable HDR function, you need to have a compatible player and content.
1. Make sure a FHD/4K HDR player is ready. Players with the following names and resolutions
are supported. Note that the 4K content on a FHD monitor get resized and is displayed at
1920 x 1080.
2. Make sure HDR content is available. Content may come from a FHD/4K player.
3. Make sure the player and the monitor have been connected via the provided HDMI cable
or an HDMI cable that is HDMI High Speed or HDMI Premium certified.
Enabling HDR function
1. Press any of the control keys to bring up the hot key menu. Select (Menu) to access
the main menu.
2. Go to Picture Advanced and Picture Mode.
3. Select HDR or Cinema HDR. An OSD message displays.
The Bright Intelligence Plus function works with certain picture modes only. If it is not available, its menu options
will become grayed out.
The performance of Bright Intelligence Plus may be impacted by the light sources and the monitor tilt angle. You
can increase the light sensor sensitivity from Eye Care > B.I.+ (Bright Intelligence Plus) > Sensor Sensitivity if
needed. See page 35 for more information.
• Your monitor supports HDR10 technology.
• The information regarding HDR-compatible devices and content in this document is most up-to-date at the
time of publication. For the latest information, contact your device manufacturer and content provider.
Commonly used names for
FHD/4K
(may vary by manufacturer)
FHD, 4K, 4K Ultra HD, UHD, UHD 4K, Ultra HD, 2160p
Supported resolution or modes 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz (models with a 4K panel)
Commonly used names for
HDR10
(may vary by manufacturer)
HDR Premium, High Dynamic Range, HDR, Ultra HD
Premium