What color is the best for the display screen?
There is no absolute "best" color for the display screen. It needs to be optimized based on the usage scenario and requirements. Here are some specific suggestions:
1. Daily Office Work and Audio-Visual Entertainment: Prioritize Eye Protection
It is recommended to set the RGB values to 50-50-50 (triple color balance), and the color temperature to 6500K (standard white), which complies with the sRGB color space standard. This setting can restore the original color tones of the content and reduce visual fatigue caused by prolonged use. If further eye protection is needed, the proportion of blue can be reduced to 45-50-50, and a warm color temperature (4500K - 5500K) can be combined. By reducing the blue light stimulation, eye pressure can be relieved.
II. Professional Design and Video Editing: Color Gamut Coverage and Calibration are Key
sRGB mode: Maintain RGB balance (50-50-50) to ensure color accuracy, suitable for web design, printing, etc.
Adobe RGB/P3 mode: Fine-tune green to 55%-60% to cover a wider color gamut (such as printing, post-production of films and TV), but avoid excessive saturation which causes color discontinuity. Some professional monitors (such as Titan Legion P245MS+) provide a reference benchmark through factory calibration with ΔE < 2, and users can rely on calibration tools (such as X-Rite i1Display) to further optimize.
III. E-sports Gaming Scene: Balance of Response Speed and Visual Impact
High refresh rate monitors (above 144Hz) are recommended to use the default RGB values to ensure response speed. If you want a brighter picture, slightly increase the red to 55-50-50 to enhance the visual impact, but simultaneously reduce the brightness to below 120 nits to prevent glare from interfering with operation.
IV. Technological Trends: Hardware Innovation Simplifies Color Management
Mini LED Technology (such as Hisense 27G7K Pro): Achieves precise backlight control through an independent RGB light source matrix. Users can obtain 120% BT.2020 color gamut coverage without manual adjustment, suitable for scenarios requiring high color accuracy.
Epson "Triple-Core Three-Color Full Color Engine": Reduces light loss through a direct transmission architecture, providing a high color accuracy solution for the projection field and reducing the need for post-color calibration.
Summary: For ordinary users, it is recommended to start with the default balanced values and make minor adjustments according to the scene; for professional workers, they need to rely on color calibration tools to ensure color consistency; technological innovations (such as Mini LED, full-color engine) are gradually simplifying the color management process. The ultimate goal is to make the eyes feel comfortable through scientific settings, rather than blindly pursuing perfect parameter values.