

I hope this tip works for you guys having the same issue. I honestly believe that the funcions in the OSD menu are incorrectly mapped to what the monitor actually does. It seems you can't set both options ON, when HDR is ON it overrides whatever setting DCR is at. so I'd check if you have set DCR ON and HDR OFF. This sounds like what's happening to you. 1600 x 900 resolution delivers vivid colors and sharp images on a 20 inch screen. Dark/grey screens will result in a decrease of brightness. At 20, The Sceptre E205W-16003R monitor is your best option for both. When DCR is ON and HDR is OFF I will get auto dimming but the opposite way around.So you must set first those settings as you like, then leave HDR on so it will not dim by itself. Beware though that when HDR is ON you can't adjust Backlight, Contrast or Brightness. Now the screen remains constantly at the same level of backlight and brightness. When HDR is ON and DCR is OFF, literallly nothing happens, brighntess, contrast, gamma, backlight stay all the same, except it seems that when this setting is ON the auto dimming will not happen anymore.When BOTH are OFF, I would get the behavior described, when backlight is set at
SPECTRE 20 INCH MONITOR WINDOWS 10
Whenever I opened specific menus in Windows 10 that had a certain combintion of gray and blacks, the monitor would increase in brightness. When the notebook or All-in-One computer touch screen does not respond or responds. Hey all, I have the exact same monitor and experienced the same problem. Is this some kind of HDR setting or power saving setting that I need to disable? I've owned another Sceptre monitor which was 24 inches and I've never experienced any dimming with it.
SPECTRE 20 INCH MONITOR PC
The monitor is connected to my desktop PC using the included displayport cable to my AMD RX 480. In my monitor settings I have the backlight set to the highest (100). Consequently, the dark edges will cause the entire monitor to decrease in brightness and it's hard for me to see what I'm aiming at. If I'm using a sniper and I am scoped in, this will cause the outside edges to turn black. This is a big issue in shooting games recently for me. It's very noticeable if I Alt-Tab to Google Chrome on the Google website where the white background will now cause the screen to increase in brightness. I'm using Windows 10 with the dark mode enabled and for example if I'm in the Display settings (which is all black) I can see that the whole display gradually dims in brightness (I want to say from 400 nits to 150 nits). I have a Sceptre E275B-QPN168 and I've been noticing that my monitor dims when most of the screen is showing the color black.
