If you're playing on a single monitor, there's Fullscreen is almost certainly your best choice. Zeke Jones / Digital Trends The recent influx of OLED and mini-LED displays on external monitors and ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Windows 11 users who couldn't install the 24H2 update due to the bug with Auto HDR can get ready to finally pull the trigger on the upgrade. That's because ...
Auto HDR is automatically bundled with Windows 11, but you need to turn it on to take advantage of it. But that’s not all. You also need an HDR-supported monitor, and you need HDR-capable games. We’ve ...
Microsoft has announced a Windows 11 HDR update, and it makes tweaking high dynamic range on your gaming PC easier than before. The auto HDR enhancement adds a bunch of new settings features, some of ...
An HDR-capable display is a basic requirement for HDR gaming. To enjoy the HDR gaming experience, your display must support HDR. The brightness of the light is measured in nits. 1 nit is equal to 1 ...
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Windows 11 brings Auto HDR, first introduced on the Xbox Series X|S consoles, to the PC. The feature promises to make older titles look just as bright and vibrant as newer HDR-compatible releases ...
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Whenever my gaming friends tell me that HDR looks bad on Windows, I usually ask a simple follow-up question: "Did you actually calibrate it?" Most of the time, the answer is no. And honestly, I get it ...
When Windows 11 first arrived, flashy features like DirectStorage and its sleek new design stole the spotlight. But one of its most underrated gems slipped in almost unnoticed: Auto HDR. This little ...
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Frame generation breaks HDR in some games, but Nvidia's driver-level fix actually works better
Just let Nvidia handle HDR instead of the game.
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