Color-Performance and Brightness Comparison
With the default gamma of 2.6, the monitor ends up in the lower midfield, as expected. You have already seen that the XL2566K can do better, you basically only have to adjust it to gamma 2.2. The monitor can deliver in terms of brightness. Okay, it can’t set any records, but it doesn’t have to.
One more note at this point. The XL2566K with activated DyAc manages a maximum brightness of 328 nits and a minimum of 49 nits. The settings in the OSD (e.g. brightness) are not locked. This is not the case with every monitor that supports strobing. You have to give BenQ credit for that.
Power Consumption
From my point of view, the power consumption is completely acceptable. Under no circumstances did I get the XL2566K over the 27 watt mark. I’m sure there are some readers who will now say, “But with this size, it should be much less…” Yes, if you turn off the monitor or don’t have one at all, that’s when you save the most. You have no acquisition costs and no power consumption. Sorry, but I allow myself the sarcasm. Because criticizing the topic of power consumption really gets on my nerves with the values….
The XL2566K can’t do HDR, so we’ll come to the end for today. Last page.
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