I tested 734pm brightness, vice versa, and color coverage using my standard test gear: a Clean K-10a Colorful meter, a Meridio 8k The signal generator, and the portrait display, ‘Calmen Ultimate for Business Centers Software.
The HP ranks 734pm light at 400 nits (Candless per meter square), and in our test, it easily cleaned it, in 492 nits. The panel has a VESA display 400 rating. I measured his HDR light 514 nets and 562 nits on the brightness of the peak HDR.
Healthy 1,974 at 734 pm, 1 on the contrary turned into a proportion. HP classifies its color coverage at 100 % of SRGB and 98 % of display P3. He effectively similarly matching 98.7 % coverage of both SRGB (see the color charts below) and the DCI-P3. Display P3 is implemented by Apple DCI-P3 and is very similar to this color space.

(Credit: portrait display)
I also tested the 734pm Delta E (DE), a measure of color accuracy, namely the difference between the displayed color and the color input received by the color and the monitor. At least, the color is just as correct. The average of the color -colored color indicates that the comfortable observer can be unable to distinguish any variation between the color and the desired (source) color on the screen. I measured the DE at 1.08. It is an excellent personality, especially because the evening is developed as a productive monitor rather than a dedicated creator focused monitor, and the company does not make any specific claims about the display of the display.
In our experimental section of our testing, I saw my photo sweetness at 734 pm, along with the selected video clips. The images were bright, realistic visible colors and with good retention of detail in both light and dark areas.