About the Xl2546 Brightness with Dyac
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About the Xl2546 Brightness with Dyac
Hi, i'm a user of XL2546,and i found that when the Dyac is On then the monitor brightness increase a lot.It is more helpfull for me to track enemy in games.But i prefer to no using Dyac.So i want to know is there have any way that i not only can keep the brightness but also set the Dyac to off?
Re: About the Xl2546 Brightness with Dyac
Something wrong with your settings or the monitor. Mine has the same brightness with DyAc enabled and disabled.
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Re: About the Xl2546 Brightness with Dyac
DyAc is a voltage-boosted strobe backlight.
In some cases, the total number of photons per second during DyAc actually exceeds the number of of photons per second during sample-and-hold.
In this case, there is no remedy. It's just the voltage-boosted strobe backlight working so well in eliminating brightness-reduction during strobing.
The DyAc versions of the BenQ ZOWIE monitors have among the brightest strobe backlight modes I have ever seen. Can sometimes exceed 300 nits strobed. None of the common darkening you see with most strobe backlights.
In some cases, the total number of photons per second during DyAc actually exceeds the number of of photons per second during sample-and-hold.
In this case, there is no remedy. It's just the voltage-boosted strobe backlight working so well in eliminating brightness-reduction during strobing.
The DyAc versions of the BenQ ZOWIE monitors have among the brightest strobe backlight modes I have ever seen. Can sometimes exceed 300 nits strobed. None of the common darkening you see with most strobe backlights.
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