I have a hard time recommending this to my friends unfortunately. I went through 2 repair on my first one until I gave up and returned it to the store, Second one came with dead pixel and 3rd one after exchanged is my current which seems to work ok with few issues I've mentioned so far. I love the monitor when it works but I really think that this has some serious hardware issue that LG is not fixing it. Download: LG DP1B/DP1W Firmware v.2.02.19. Home page: Enter the code: After entering the code press the link below to start file download. Maybe I could be more sensitive to seeing things but it drives me crazy that I see a big difference on these settings.Īnother annoying thing is upon reboot these Nvidia Color setting could revert back to 8bpc, Limiteed Dynamic Range and ybcr output format without being able to change it to the above mentioned settings without changing the refresh rate back and forth from 120 to 144. Description: LG DP1B/DP1W Network Media Players Firmware v.2.02.19. Only thing I do is to make sure I goto the resolution setting within NVIDIA control panel, goto NIDIA Color setting, set it to Color Depth 10bit, RGB format, Full Dynamic range.(If i don't do this I see a hue/hint of discolorization around the text on icons and suck in desktop environment) I only enable on the games/application itself If you have further questions about this article, contact Dell Technical Support.Becuase of how washed off it looks on regular desktop environment I don't bother setting the HDR option on within the display setting Older Quadro K- and P- Maxwell and Pascal products may be impacted. TITAN X (Maxwell), TITAN X (Pascal), TITAN XP NVIDIA Graphics Firmware Update Tool For DisplayPort 1.3 And 1.4 Displays NVIDIA has released a firmware update tool to enable functionality. Without the update, systems that are connected to a DisplayPort 1.3 / 1.4 monitor could experience these symptoms.
To enable the latest DisplayPort 1.3 / 1.4 features, your graphics card may require a firmware update. This behavior can affect systems with older NVIDIA cards such as the Dell Precision 7810 or 7820 while connecting to newer monitors such as the U4919DW.
When these cards are connected to a DisplayPort 1.3 / 1.4 monitor, they can experience a blank screen until the Operating System loads or stop responding on boot up. There are NVIDIA video cards (Ex: Quadro K620) that do not natively support DisplayPort version 1.4.