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Gt legends how to change class
Gt legends how to change class









On its default settings (P3 mode), it registered a 0.32 Delta-E (the value representing how accurately the monitor displays colors compared with the source, with lower numbers being better), covered 135.2% of the sRGB color gamut, and covered an even more eye-popping 95.8% of the wider DCI-P3 color gamut. The same, however, is not true of the monitor’s color performance, which impresses in every picture mode. Its curvature of 1,500R, which means it would extend out to a circle 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) in length, is beyond that of the 1,000R used by the Samsung to mimic the shape of the human eye and thus is slightly less realistically immersive. This isn’t the narrowest or most ungainly we’ve seen-the Samsung Odyssey G9 and others of its 5,120x1,440 ilk take that prize-but it doesn’t sync up with other standard resolutions (it’s not double 1,920x1,080, for example, or double 2,560x1,440 like the Samsung), so you will have to really want the Ultra-Wide Quad HD (UWQHD) resolution for this to make sense for you. The MateView GT’s screen measures 34 inches on the diagonal and boasts a native resolution of 3,440x1,440. And although it does let you move the monitor quite a ways up and down, and tilt it forward and back, you can neither swivel the monitor left or right (not helpful given how determinantal curved displays are to viewing angles to begin with) nor rotate it into portrait mode. As for the stand itself, like the screen, it’s a non-nonsense affair, all black metal and plastic, supporting the screen and housing the soundbar while imparting no wow of its own.











Gt legends how to change class