我建議你蒜狗掃,咁既價錢可以做到d咩講真
不過放棄cal都仲想延伸閱讀的話:
https://www.liftgammagain.com/forum/index.php?threads/uniformity-compensation-and-reduced-contrast.11244/
[size=2]Dell monitors do not allow to use CAL1/CAL2 (OSD modes for HW calibration) and uniformity compensation AT THE SAME TIME (at least in its "SDR" monitors).
Also if you use Uniformity compensation in other OSD mode, then some OSD controls are locked. In some older Dell Ultrasharp generations Brightness control is locked (at 50%!!), in Myron generation maybe RGB gain is locked so you would be forced to correct white point in GPU calibration which is not a good idea if native white is too far from your target white.
What you talk about is uniformity VERIFICATION, just a test. It does not enable uniformity compensation for CAL1/CAL2.
Color uniformity is the main problem in that kind of widegamut monitors... Dell/Benq/Asus/Lg... etc do not event try a minimium QC, hence the price.
Eizo CS2730 for a few hundred bucks more (+300? in some countries) will be color uniform and if you wish even more uniformity you can enable it and use HW calibration at the same time. Same goes for new NEC PA271Q, but this one has 1500:1 like some Eizo CGs. About 1000-1100 euro in some EU countries.[/size=3]