Color performance after a full software calibration
So, let’s do it ourselves and see if we can get even more out of the panel. Certainly not with regard to the sRGB mode, but with Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 with D65 and Gamma 2.2 it will certainly be possible to get something out of it.
OSD Setting D65 @ 200 Nits (OSD Game 1) and full calibration with Calman Ultimate
You can select various presets in the OSD, but you only get full access to the white point for Game 1, 2 and 3. You can even set an offset to the white point, which allows you to adjust the RGB balance. If that’s not enough, you can even adjust HUE and Saturation via RGB CMY. You can play around until the doctor comes. My recommendation:
And this is what it looks like for me in the end…
AW2725DF Calibrated
I can’t tell you why I have a slight gamma chamber flicker in there. If I calibrated it again now, it would probably be gone. But it doesn’t really change the result, so I’ll leave it at that.
Spectral distribution and “Eye-Safe”
How could it be otherwise? Yes, the AW2725DF looks exactly like all other QD OLED panels before it in terms of its spectral light distribution. In terms of color volume, the QD OLEDs can clearly set themselves apart from the WOLEDs.
Spectral distribution @ D65, 200 nits (100 % white window)
The peak here is at 638 nm – i.e. in the red light spectrum. In terms of eye-safe, the blue light component in the peak is around 457 nm (between the two white auxiliary lines). To what extent this can already be described as eye-safe – that cannot be answered with certainty.
Uniformity
What can I say? QD-OLED borders on perfection. The figures speak for themselves:
Image errors and other issues
I was unable to detect any image errors with either AMD or NVIDIA GPUs. Be careful, VRR flickering can occur if the frame rate fluctuates greatly. A frame limiter (in the game) can counteract this. I don’t want to say anything more about the subpixel layout of the QD-OLED panel, as we’ve already had enough of that. In my opinion, this is far too subjective, everyone has to make their own experience.
For information: With an NVIDIA GPU, the monitor is recognized as G-Sync compatible (not certified). With an AMD GPU, Adaptive-Sync is recognized according to the Radeon driver. Not FreeSync Premium Pro, probably for a good reason. HDR and such, you know what I mean…
Sound reproduction
The AW2725DF doesn’t have speakers or a jack connection. You don’t really need one. Sounds strange – but it is!
Webcam and microphone
Are not installed. This brings us to the topic of HDR.
- 1 - Introduction, Features and Specs
- 2 - Workmanship and Details
- 3 - How we measure: Equipment and Methods
- 4 - Pixel Response Times
- 5 - Display Latencies
- 6 - Color-Performance @ Default Settings
- 7 - Direct Comparison and Power Consumption
- 8 - Color-Performance calibrated
- 9 - HDR-Performance
- 10 - Summary and Conclusion
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