When testing MSI's QD-OLED monitors, , we've generally come away impressed, especially by the HDR performance. One catch has been that the two HDR modes those displays offer both come with clear compromises. But perhaps no longer, thanks to a new HDR mode MSI is releasing as an update.
Until now, MSI (and other OLED monitor makers, for that matter) have included two optional HDR modes, HDR True Black 400 and HDR 1000. To boil the differences right down, HDR True Black 400 offers a generally brighter picture but with more limited HDR peaks for small, really bright objects, while HDR 1000 hits those super bright highs on very small areas of the screen, but generally looks dimmer.
We haven't tried the new mode, but and found the new mode is mostly, but not entirely effective. It's said to work well at both ends of the spectrum—ie for very dark scenes and very bright scenes—but can suffer from some dimming in more mixed scenes that straddle the bright-dark divide.
It's also worth noting that this new mode does nothing to address the inherent limitations of current OLED technology. The QD-OLED panel in MSI existing's OLED gaming monitors tops out at around 250 nits for full screen brightness. That's a hard limitation for the panel, regardless of mode.
The 1,000 nit peak is only available across a small portion of the screen, measuring 3%. By the time you're driving 10% of the screen hard, the peak brightness available has dipped to around 400 nits.
Again, all of these limitations apply in all modes. It's just that the HDR 1000 mode dims the screen even further, while the HDR True Black 400 mode doesn't allow the panel to go above 400 nits, even for small highlights. The new EOTF Boost mode is designed to allow the panel to maximise brightness in all conditions, albeit it can't make the panel do anything that it inherently isn't capable of.
Anyway, this new mode is definitely very welcome. Just be aware of what it is and isn't doing. MSI says that new [[link]] QD-OLED monitor models being released now will support the EOTF Boost mode "out of the box" while the updates for older models, including the , will "gradually roll out" starting in August.

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