![]() ![]() On that note, the monitor has G-Sync and FreeSync, and it goes up to 160Hz. But in titles with varying lighting effects, you'll see a drastic difference with HDR enabled. Windows still doesn't do a great job with HDR in daily use cases, with colors looking washed out. ![]() The monitor handles HDR particularly well, as long as you're using it only for gaming. Contrast levels are also good, with the monitor able to hit 980:1 at 50% brightness. The white point was uniform throughout the tests at 6700K, and while that's slightly on the cooler side, you can adjust it. There is an anti-glare coating over the panel, and while I'm not a fan of these, it hasn't been a problem - as you'll see further below, the monitor gets quite bright. Of course, blooming is always going to be an issue with anything that isn't an OLED, as a backlight still lights the diodes, but that hasn't been a significant issue in the month I used the monitor. The best part is that Mini-LED panels are significantly more affordable than OLED screens at the moment, so it strikes the perfect balance. Mini-LED is the ideal choice for the best gaming monitors as it offers better contrast than a regular LED and much better brightness levels than an OLED, and you don't have to worry about burn-in issues. This particular monitor has 1,152 full-array local dimming, leading to much better contrast levels than traditional LED monitors. ![]() As a high-level overview, Mini-LED is essentially a variant of LED that's about half the size, allowing manufacturers to fit more diodes into the panel, increasing the local dimming zones. The marquee feature of the Redmagic 4K Gaming Monitor is that it uses a Mini-LED panel. (Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central) The 4K Gaming Monitor has much better picture quality than regular LED monitors, and that's down to Mini-LED tech. ![]()
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