As for the OSD, everything is split into 8 main tabs, as you can see here:
The OSD system appears unchanged since we last looked at an Evnia screen. It's certainly not the prettiest UI going, but it has a good number of features and is easy to navigate using the joystick. My only real complaint is that there are no customisable shortcut options – being able to quickly adjust brightness without diving into the main OSD itself is always a welcome feature to me.
There's also the option to use Evnia Precision Center, a Windows-based software that lets you adjust the monitor's settings directly from your PC. It seems absolutely fine in my usage though it can be a bit slow, but it's a nice-to-have extra feature and supports firmware updates, so that's always appreciated.
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