The OSD menu system is split into seven main tabs:
The OSD menu itself is very clean and easy to navigate thanks to the joystick, while also being feature-rich with plenty of colour space options, customisable shortcuts and more.
You may initially be wondering where the gaming or anti-burn features are, but these are actually housed in a separate menu which you can access via the joystick. There's more than enough here to keep even the most demanding user happy, so I have zero complaints.
You can also use the Gigabyte Control Centre software to control the screen's options, giving you control over most functionality from your desktop. This also shows the current monitor firmware, but Gigabyte haven't yet confirmed to me if user-upgradable firmware is a possibility on this monitor, but we will be sure to update the review if we hear back.
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