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Video

Video Menu
Input
Input
Video settings
Expansion
Zoom
Overscan
Sharpness
Video range
White
Black
Signal format
Selects the video input.
Selects how to fit the video signal to the screen.
Aspect:
Fits the video signal to the screen while maintaining its aspect ratio.
Full:
Fills the entire screen regardless of the video signal's aspect ratio.
1:1:
Displays the video signal's original size without zoom.
Zoom:
Expands/reduces the image manually.

OTEE:
The areas of an expanded image that are outside of the active screen area are not shown.
A reduced image may have some image degradation.
[Zoom] is unavailable if the input source is DisplayPort 3840 x 2160 60Hz 10-bit or
4096 x 2160 60Hz 10-bit.
Sets the Zoom level.
Some video formats may require different scanning modes in order to best display the image.
On:
This setting's display area is best suited for displaying broadcast content.
Some images will have cropped edges. Approximately 95% of the image will be shown on the
screen.
Off:
The whole image area is displayed within the screen area. This setting may distort the edges of
the image.
When you use a computer with HDMI out please set [Overscan] to [Off].
Auto:
This option attempts to detect the source's overscan setting and automatically set either On/Off.
Adjusts the crispness of the image.
Adjusts the gradation range to be displayed according to the video signal to improve the whiteout and
blackout of the image.
Auto:
This option attempts to detect the source's video signal range and automatically set either
[Full] or [Limited].
Full:
This option shows the input signal's gray levels at 0-255; this is the typical setting appropriate
for use with most computers. Some AV equipment may also display content best with this
setting.
Limited:
This option expands an input signal's range from 16-235 gray levels to use the monitor's full
0-255 range; this is the typical setting appropriate for use with most AV equipment, such
as Blu-ray players, game consoles, video cameras, streaming media players, and some
computers.
Custom:
This option allows you to manually set the individual levels for black and white.
Selects the color format of the input video.
AUTO:
This function attempts to detect the source's color format and automatically set which
format to use from the following options.
RNB:
Recommended and common color format for computers.
YCbCr(Bt.601):
SDTV(480i) color format mainly for AV equipment
YCbCr(Bt.709):
HDTV(720p or higher) color format mainly for AV equipment
YCbCr(Bt.2020):
HDR color format mainly for AV equipment
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