This is a great news. Offtopic: is there a way to measure HDR brightness and dynamic contrast values? The Samsung Odyssey G7 is good for HDR gaming, mainly due to its amazing gaming performance. kalhohan said: I got it working on mine c32hg70 (hdmi), by changing device with CRU (to dell 3d vision monitor) but you have to understand samsung is not a 3d monitor, it can do 3d but ghosting is far too noticable in some games. First of all, in windows settings crank "SDR content appearance" to the right, to max it. I have attached the verification .html file. HDR isn't (as of writing) fully integrated into enough games (assuming you're purchasing this to game, as this is a gaming monitor) to fully justify this purchase solely based on HDR. HDR is just icing on the not yet fully realized cake. When set to 3840x2160 I see the option to turn on HDR in the display settings but attempting to turn it on results in my TV flickering and the option going back to unchecked. ps: i have 3d nvidia kit. HDR monitor has More lifelike colors with new metal Quantum dot technology HDR support that captures every detail as game developers originally intended Curved gaming monitor with a super-fast 1ms response time (MPRT) Immersive gaming experience with 1,800R curvature and WQHD resolution The case is that with these settings don’t match manufacturer specifications (125 % RGB) nor close to TFTCentral review‘s results (32 inch model). System > click Windows HD color settings 3.) For example, when I turn on my PS4 Pro and load up Ghost Of Tsushima (HDR compatible game) the screen refreshes itself and up in the top right corner it will show "HDMI HDR" meaning that the HDR mode is activated. Never turn on HDR toggle in Windows on non HDR monitors, C27HG70 is not an HDR monitor and as such the GUI of Windows that is being sent to it in HDR is shown in the monitor's fairly SDR capabilities = washed out. 4.) HDR is not an accessible mode that you turn on and off. > Yes to HDR video, games and apps and WCG apps. Simply plug in the HDMI cable, pop a 4K HDR Blu-ray in the drive, and you’re good to go. 1.) Using the C27HG70 with HDR-enabled consoles such as the Xbox One S couldn’t be easier. HDR mode is only activated when you are using HDR compatible content. Check that RE2 ingame HDR is turned ON. QLED, 1440p, 144hz refresh rate and gorgeous aesthetic come together to make this a worthwhile purchase. Scroll down and move the sliders to your preference 5.) Sadly, HDR content doesn't look all that different from SDR because it doesn't get bright enough in HDR to truly bring out highlights. Thanks for the Info. It has a 240Hz refresh rate, FreeSync support, an outstanding response time, and incredibly low input lag. From Windows settings: System > Play HDR Games and apps = ON 2.) As I supposed about ghosting on non-3D ready monitors. Simply plug in the HDMI cable, pop a 4K HDR Blu-ray in the drive, and you’re good to go. It would look fine if you had a reference monitor/TV that can do infinity contrast, BT.2020, 1000-10000 nits. Thanks in advance. Using the C27HG70 with HDR-enabled consoles such as the Xbox One S couldn’t be easier. The thing is - that you have to do the "monitor trick" Example i have C27HG70 (Firmware 1023.0 Korean Firmware) Windows HDR is turned OFF. They