The SDR mode has a few issues like a wider-than-standard color gamut that you can’t easily correct, and the uniformity issue makes desktop use with solid colors a bit of an eyesore. However I’d really only recommend this monitor for those who want to use it for HDR gaming or movie playback. The HDR provided by the Momentum 43 is far from perfect, but it still will deliver a much better experience than those basic 43-inch displays so I’d say the higher price is worth it in that sense. The Momentum 43 is $900, which puts it ~$250 to $300 more than your basic 43-inch 4K IPS SDR display that typically retails for $600 to $650. There are a few other 43-inch 4K displays out there, but the Momentum 43 is the only one that is HDR capable and is certified for DisplayHDR 1000. So the one thing I haven’t mentioned up until now is the price, and that’s largely because this is a niche product: those looking to buy something like the Momentum 43 will be specifically after what this display provides, and really there’s not a lot of competition.
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