Thats true but it will depends on how the graphic card in the dock decodes the thunderbolt signal and pass it to the display port. Theoretically it should work but that might depend on the dock components.
You will need to use display port or hdmi to connect your dock to the monitor.
And that's most probably mean losing freesync and possibly hdr and the 120hz refresh rate but I guess that would work.
I see them from time to time in greyish area but its rare and not distracting.
You cannot change the od setting in freesync mode, most probably as the oevrdrive need to be different for each refresh rate.
I cant compare with the Asus but I use to own a 32hg70 (that I send back because of the transition issues) and the transition times on the crg9 are way better and this at most refresh rate for the freesync range.
But its still not as good as a TN or the best ips panel.
Sorry my amswer is not...
For the clarity I don't have this issue but you might want to enable clear type option in windows.
For the snap in I dont think that there is a solution in Windows itself You might want to try other windows managers.
No problem it works but you will loose a few feature like HDR, Freesync, low response time you can find the exact list in the manual that you can download on the website :).
So I only get the sound out of the monitor for console gaming and I use the 3.5 jack output for this config.
This means HDMI in and sound out but that limits it to 2.0.
You should be able to get the hdmi signal to your soundbar first and then to the screen.
For PBP only one of the input can use...
Black eq on 13
picture mode Custom
Brightness 50 but that overridden by hdr
contrast 75
sharpness 56
Color 50 50 50
Color tone normal
Gamma mode 1
Oh and also the game is using freesync 2 hdr but with an nvidia gpu you wont have the option.
I think this is the reason that you are seeing such difference as Samsung doesn't allow you to change the settings when you use HDR. You are seeing "accurate" hdr colors but they are not what you want.
You could always contact samsung directly asking if they could implement new settings to allow...
What re the settings on your tv, I am using those https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x900f/settings which are the one that are the closest to accurate color reproduction.
Maybe the fact that you are in game mode over saturate the colors ?
According to this thread...
Hum in this case there might be an issue with the processing of non freesync 2 hdr signals indeed.
I am sorry I cant test FH4 as I dont have it but I will try to plug in my ps4 tonight to see if I see the same behavior as you :).
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