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The HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) settings allow you to watch HDR content as well as create video for broadcast and satellite TV platforms, like BBC iPlayer and Japan NHK TV.Ĭapture every nuance: Experience exquisite detail with Ultra HD (3840x2160) resolution and 140ppi.Ĭonsistent brightness and color: Expect consistent, vibrant color across a wide viewing angle, with In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology. True-to-life visuals: Deep blacks and bright whites are at your fingertips with VESA DisplayHDR 1000 and an incredible peak brightness of 1,000 nits. The densely packed LED panel delivers outstanding contrast and minimizes distracting halo effects.
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Get it now on Shopee and Lazada.Uncompromised contrast and detail: Create and view exceptional 4K HDR content on the world’s first professional monitor with 2K mini-LED direct backlit dimming zonesi. If you're not too picky and willing to overlook some of its rough edges, the Pixle is a decent option, especially if you snag it during a sale. The lack of adjustment with the default stand is also a downside for office use. However, it is not quite as polished as the ones from established brands. At around S$500, the Pixle 27-inch 2K QHD IPS Monitor offers a much higher refresh rate than competing 27-inch office monitors that usually top out at 75Hz in this price range. Pixle says it will usually exchange the monitor if there's one, though its official policy is three bright or five dark pixels. It's especially prominent when watching movies with black bars at the top and bottom. I also noticed a fair amount of backlight bleed from the bottom corners.
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The monitor also comes with built-in speakers, but you're better off using headphones or a PC soundbar like the Creative Stage 360. But the default 165Hz (tested using UFO Test) probably suffices for most users.

The refresh rate goes up to 180Hz with an overclock feature. Just don't use the Game profile for everyday use, as it oversharpens everything. The matte screen is reasonably bright and colours look acceptable out of the box. Pixle says its panel is from Sharp, with a crisp sharp UHD resolution that's great for web browsing and editing documents. You can only turn it on/off, but there's currently no way to adjust the colour. There's a ring LED at the back that cycles through various colours. You can also switch between several preset profiles for different use cases like gaming, movies and text. For example, you can press a button to bring up a crosshair overlay for games and another for screen brightness. They are stiff and clunky, which makes navigating the monitor settings somewhat frustrating.

The on-screen menu controls are located at the bottom right corner of the monitor.

Alternatively, consider getting a monitor arm like the Prism+ Arc Opus Dual. This isn't ideal for productivity, but the company sells an adjustable stand (S$39 with the monitor) on its website that adds these functions. You can tilt the display forward by around 15 degrees, but the fixed stand lacks height adjustment, swivel, or rotation. The build quality - plastic and creaky - isn't great, but acceptable for a budget monitor. Once assembled, the monitor itself is decent. Not shown here is the pink plastic cover that hides the mounting bracket.
