The joy of sitting down for deep, involved gaming sessions in one of your favorite corners of the world. Your gaming station. There’s your PC, and over yonder your consoles. Ease into a comfy gaming-minded seat that required weeks of research to find. As did the desk, which you now feel offers the comfort you demand while engaged in your favorite hobby.
Then just as you’re in the midst of imbuing yourself in one of the games you’re currently into, it gets late or early, the light changes in your gaming station area, and that HDR monitor once more doesn’t look quite right. Colors lose much of their vivid impact, details get lost in over or underexposure, and contrast similarly appears off, as does brightness.
That happens because the gaming monitor you chose for your gaming indulgence, while having good intentions, only offers plain, straightforward HDR. Whatever metadata the source delivers, your monitor displays without any awareness and regardless of all-important ambient lighting conditions.
But of course a better way of doing things exists. We call it BenQ HDRi Technology, and the “i” clearly stands for intelligence.