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Rinyre
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I'm curious about what "gaming profiles" means in this context. It's a display, not a keyboard or mouse with additional keys. What is there to change about the display, exactly?
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dizzle
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RinyreDifferent profiles for different games. You can adjust brightness, color, and etc, then save it to different"gaming" profiles. I have one for fps games and one for RPG games.
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Rinyre
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dizzleThat makes sense to a point, but games change dramatically in how 'bright' the base game is from one to another too much for 'fps' and 'RPG' to seem distinguishing enough? I guess I'm just old-school with setting gamma and being done with it, haha.
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dizzle
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RinyreThat's what I thought as first. Then there are blur reduction, color vibrance, blue lights, and other setting to match your gaming needs. Zowie/BenQ just make it easier to switch. The "gamer" profile does not have to be for games. I have my third profile set to movies (low lights).
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