BenQ's EX2780Q ($599) is primarily geared toward gaming—with a 144Hz refresh rate and support for AMD's FreeSync technology—but this 27-inch monitor has some unusual features that set it apart. These ...
High dynamic range (HDR) is popping up everywhere these days, offering the potential for more vibrant colors, deeper blacks, and brighter whites on TVs and PC monitors alike. More than even 4K, HDR ...
An excellent monitor that oozes quality and elegance in design, as well as picture quality and gaming pedigree. Why you can trust GamesRadar+ Our experts review games, movies and tech over countless ...
BenQ EX2780Q gaming monitor comes equipped with a 27-inch QHD+ IPS panel with a refresh rate of 144Hz. It features the company’s HDRi technology It features the company’s HDRi technology which is said ...
The BenQ EX2780Q is a jack of all trades. It handles pretty much everything well but isn’t quite a master at anything. With its solid speakers, multiple HDR modes and great ports its versatility makes ...
Staying immersed in the game can be the key to winning at times, and the BenQ EX2780Q Gaming Monitor is built for it. This premium 27-inch gaming monitor features 2.1 channel sound with a built-in 5W ...
Right off the bat, I’ll start this BenQ EW2780U review off by saying it's a fantastic, well-priced 4K monitor for home-working and TV streaming, and you can get away with a bit of gaming on it too. It ...
At the end of June, I reviewed the BenQ EW3280U, a 32-inch entertainment monitor from BenQ. I quite liked it. In fact, I was very sorry to see that monitor go, even though it would have been a little ...
BenQ's advanced eye-care technologies and sleek ergonomic designs power the latest work and study setup in a screen-centric world SINGAPORE, Oct. 12, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- BenQ, the world-leading ...
Gaming monitors often lean hard into a stereotype of what gaming hardware should look like. That means brash, angular design with gaudy LED accents. The BenQ EX2780Q is an alternative. It’s a sleek, ...
BenQ's EX2780Q ($599) is primarily geared toward gaming—with a 144Hz refresh rate and support for AMD's FreeSync technology—but this 27-inch monitor has some unusual features that set it apart. These ...