MSI Fix for poor EOTF tracking at higher APL's in Peak 1000 mode

This is making me pine for the MSI 32" MPG 322URX - i hope OCUK stock it. I do notice that UK prices seem to be backwards with USA where MSI is cheaper @ $949 vs ASUS 32ucdm @$1200. I'm not sure if i need DP 2.1 but access to DSR would be nice to have. I'm thinking the 322 will have a premium on top of the already pricey 321 (£1,198.99 @OCUK) and in the UK be a big ask on top of the cheaper ASUS model @ <£998.99
 
This is making me pine for the MSI 32" MPG 322URX - i hope OCUK stock it. I do notice that UK prices seem to be backwards with USA where MSI is cheaper @ $949 vs ASUS 32ucdm @$1200. I'm not sure if i need DP 2.1 but access to DSR would be nice to have. I'm thinking the 322 will have a premium on top of the already pricey 321 (£1,198.99 @OCUK) and in the UK be a big ask on top of the cheaper ASUS model @ <£998.99
Yes, I've noticed that about the pricing, I think in reviews on Monitors Unboxed they've noted that MSI models have aggressive pricing in the US but are generally more expensive than a lot of their counterparts elsewhere. Still, with the results of this firmware they would be the most accurate in this mode (and probably makes the True Black mode somewhat redundant).
 
The Plot thickens!
Yes, just saw that, still work to be done.

I'm very curious what these tests would look like on a Samsung TV with the same panel, if the behaviour is the same. Not sure if anyone's seen any such testing?
 
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Yes, just saw that, still work to be done.

I'm very curious what these tests would look like on a Samsung TV with the same panel, if the behaviour is the same. Not sure of anyone's seen any such testing?
HDTV test is probably your best bet
 
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