![A Reminder to all Monitor users here, Don't forget to set the RGB range to full when using HDMI. : r/Monitors A Reminder to all Monitor users here, Don't forget to set the RGB range to full when using HDMI. : r/Monitors](https://external-preview.redd.it/x_NOWR1zS0iouNS27fjxBNWqFKvtGPARk5c3cT8NsoY.jpg?auto=webp&s=c9caea2728a008043c7e7bfae9d9bdff13f91849)
A Reminder to all Monitor users here, Don't forget to set the RGB range to full when using HDMI. : r/Monitors
![A Reminder to all Monitor users here, Don't forget to set the RGB range to full when using HDMI. : r/Monitors A Reminder to all Monitor users here, Don't forget to set the RGB range to full when using HDMI. : r/Monitors](https://i.redd.it/ujs3urp97d8y.jpg)
A Reminder to all Monitor users here, Don't forget to set the RGB range to full when using HDMI. : r/Monitors
![Discussion] Could someone help me with RGB range and a HTPC connected to a TV? (x-post /r/hometheater) : r/buildapc Discussion] Could someone help me with RGB range and a HTPC connected to a TV? (x-post /r/hometheater) : r/buildapc](http://i.imgur.com/Bw61l68.png)
Discussion] Could someone help me with RGB range and a HTPC connected to a TV? (x-post /r/hometheater) : r/buildapc
![Change your RGB-range setting on your TV always manually to "Full RGB". Else you will have an over-saturated image and crushed blacks (This applies to all docks). Why? The Deck always outputs Change your RGB-range setting on your TV always manually to "Full RGB". Else you will have an over-saturated image and crushed blacks (This applies to all docks). Why? The Deck always outputs](https://i.redd.it/870uoft39rt91.jpg)