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br3nd1ng2015-06-02 09:17:11
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br3nd1ng, 2015-06-02 09:17:11

Who can help with the initial setup of the LG 27MP67HQ-P monitor?

Good day dear community. I bought a LG 27MP67HQ-P
monitor not so long ago and connected it to a Lenovo Y-570 laptop via a VGA cable. And I had a slight embarrassment about the picture that he gives out. After digging into these Internets of yours, I tried several different settings and I did not remain directly satisfied with any of them. I live in a small province and do not have the opportunity to invite a specialist to calibrate my assistant. I also consider the option of buying an eye for calibration not very successful due to insufficient finances, as well as experience.
Before that, I am a modest user of a laptop TN matrix, for this reason it is very difficult for me to compare a picture with something. I mainly do layout, reading, watching movies in FULL HD, and sometimes I spend another hour playing Binding of Isaac: Rebirth.
Can someone tell me what and how to adjust?
UPDATE: HDMI - bought - connected. Everything is very bright and somehow grainy ?_? - the essence of the question remained the same.
FINAL

  • HDMI
  • SMART ENERGY SAVING off
  • Black Level - High
  • Response time - high
  • Gamma - 0
  • Pace. colors - warm

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2015-06-02
@br3nd1ng

Can anyone give me some advice on how to set it up?

For starters - brightness and contrast.
It is regulated as in all TVs and monitors - from lamps to modern LCDs.
But on the VGA interface, the picture will be blurry. As previously recommended - connect via HDMI to start.

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Eugene, 2015-06-02
@yellowmew

strange, but in the question there is no description of what exactly is wrong

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ton1, 2015-06-07
@ton1

fullhd on such a diagonal will of course be grainy, after laptop matrices.
Calibration is needed only for professional color work. but for such purposes, completely different monitors are taken.
adjust the brightness and contrast just for comfort with the help of a simple program nokiatest or dead pixel tester. Perhaps the OS has built-in tools to adjust these values.

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