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Better Colors for 144hz Monitor
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Hey everyone, I just got my BenQ XL2420Z Monitor and I was wondering if anyone had any custom color settings that made the colors look slightly better and less washed out. Thanks :)

Hey everyone, I just got my BenQ XL2420Z Monitor and I was wondering if anyone had any custom color settings that made the colors look slightly better and less washed out. Thanks :)
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I have the same monitor and found the sRGB preset was the best to use as a starting point, and just adjusted to my liking from there

I have the same monitor and found the sRGB preset was the best to use as a starting point, and just adjusted to my liking from there
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http://pcmonitors.info/reviews/benq-xl2420z/

Picture Mode= Standard
Brightness= 37 (TS1) / 100 (TS2A and TS2B) – according to preferences and lighting
Contrast= 50
Gamma= 5
Blur Reduction= Off (TS1) / On (TS2A and TS2B)
Color Temperature= User Mode
Red= 96 (TS1) / 95 (TS2A and TS2B)
Green= 96 (TS1) / 92 (TS2A and TS2B)
Blue= 100 (TS1, TS2A and TS2B)

I used this website's suggestion for my XL2411T and the colors are quite good for a TN panel.

http://pcmonitors.info/reviews/benq-xl2420z/

[code]Picture Mode= Standard
Brightness= 37 (TS1) / 100 (TS2A and TS2B) – according to preferences and lighting
Contrast= 50
Gamma= 5
Blur Reduction= Off (TS1) / On (TS2A and TS2B)
Color Temperature= User Mode
Red= 96 (TS1) / 95 (TS2A and TS2B)
Green= 96 (TS1) / 92 (TS2A and TS2B)
Blue= 100 (TS1, TS2A and TS2B)[/code]

I used this website's suggestion for my XL2411T and the colors are quite good for a TN panel.
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