We might be heartily sick of tech companies shoehorning "AI" into the description of practically everything right now, but this new BenQ gaming monitor appears to actually warrant it. The new BenQ ...
BenQ is introducing a new gaming monitor, the MOBIUZ EX321UX, following the launch of the BenQ Mobiuz EX270QM last year. The upcoming 32-inch display is designed to elevate gaming experiences, ...
The PD3226G is a 31.5-inch 4K display (3840 x 2160) built around a 10-bit panel with HDR10 and VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. What makes it stand out is its 144Hz refresh rate—unusual for ...
There’s an adage that bigger is better. For the past 12 years, I’ve been spoiled with a projector setup with a 106″ screen. Over the years, I’ve upgraded from a 1080p projector to a 4K projector and ...
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The cheaper of two superficially similar monitor models, the BenQ Mobiuz EX240N looses a little too much in the transition from IPS to VA panel tech. The pixel response can be problematic, the HDR ...
Gamers might wet their pants with news that BenQ is about to release the FP93G X+, a 19-ich monitor with a speedy 2ms response time. Now, it’s not the only LCD to reach this type of speed (nor is it ...
BenQ has just unveiled one of the fastest gaming monitors ever, with the introduction of the new ZOWIE XL2586X and its huge 540Hz refresh rate. Check it out: The new BenQ ZOWIE XL2586X features a 24.1 ...
The new BenQ Mobiuz EX270QM is a really strong all-round 1440p gaming monitor with a sweet IPS panel, slick 240Hz refresh, and great pixel response. But it's just too pricey for this class of display, ...
BenQ is joining an exclusive club with the release of its Zowie XL2586X gaming monitor. Built around a 'Fast-TN' panel with DyAc 2 technology, it's one of only two displays (that we're aware of) to ...
TL;DR: BenQ's new MOBIUZ QD-OLED gaming monitors feature 27- and 32-inch models with 4K 240Hz or 1440p 500Hz refresh rates, ultra-fast 0.03ms response, HDR400/500, and 99% DCI-P3 color accuracy.
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