
Calibrate your built-in display for HDR content in Windows
Learn how to calibrate your built-in display for HDR video content.
Calibrate your HDR display using the Windows HDR Calibration …
Calibrate your HDR (high dynamic range) display for a better experience with HDR content on your Windows 11 PC. The Windows HDR Calibration app helps you improve color accuracy …
Xbox recommended TV settings for HDR | Xbox Support
Get general recommendations for calibrating your TV's picture settings for the best HDR gaming experience on Xbox.
Change display brightness and color in Windows - Microsoft …
Managing your display brightness can significantly enhance your viewing experience and help conserve battery life. You can adjust the brightness manually or let your PC handle it …
Change your screen resolution and layout in Windows
Learn how to improve the clarity of text and images displayed on your screen by changing the screen resolution, scale and layout of your monitor.
Change display brightness and color in Windows - Microsoft …
Managing your display brightness can significantly enhance your viewing experience and help conserve battery life. You can adjust the brightness manually or let your PC handle it …
HDR settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
When you connect your HDR10-capable TV or display to a Windows 10 PC that supports HDR and wide color gamut (WCG), you’ll get a brighter, more vibrant, and more detailed picture …
How to use multiple monitors in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to connect your Windows PC to external monitors and adjust the display settings.
Change the refresh rate on your monitor in Windows
Learn how to change the refresh rate for your display in Windows to determine how smoothly motion appears on your screen.
What is HDR in Windows? - Microsoft Support
To get the best HDR experience: Use a display that supports HDR10. Make sure HDR is turned on in Settings > System > Display. HDR content works best on HDR-capable monitors or TVs, …
Perceptive Pixel by Microsoft Screen Calibration
This article describes the procedure how the end-user can calibrate their USB-based Perceptive Pixel 27", 55” and 82” devices.