Taiwanese hardware manufacturer BenQ is rolling out a new Zowie-branded gaming monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate, which the company touts as a definitive display solution for esports fanatics.
All PC monitors aren’t created equal. The regular black Dell or HP monitors that the rest of us usually use at our office desks for writing and spreadsheets don’t quite make the cut for professional ...
How well does 240Hz play? First things first, the monitor uses a AUO M250HTN01.0 panel and Realtek 2796BF scaler. What that means is that, if you go into the service menu, there is an option to turn ...
BenQ announces the new ZOWIE XL2540 monitor, a 1920x1080 TN panel based monitor within the BenQ Zowie gaming line. The panel can manage a staggering 240Hz refresh rate. The monitor will get ...
BenQ has announced a new computer monitor that is aimed directly at the e-Sports gamers out there called the Zowie XL2540. The monitor is designed to use a 240Hz refresh rate that BenQ says can be ...
If you don’t mind looking like you’re a bit paranoid about others peeking at what’s on your display screen, BenQ’s new ZOWIE XL2540 24.5-inch display has a lot going for it. Apart from its 1080p ...
BenQ is a well-known name in the world of displays and their latest product certainly shows their prowess in the field of monitors. The BenQ ZOWIE XL2540 is a monitor aimed at gaming enthusiasts with ...
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Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. For game players hunting for a gaming monitor at 1080p resolution, the BenQ Zowie XL2740 hits all of the ...
Display specialist BenQ has announced the impending launch of another monitor designed with gamers in mind, to be released under its Zowie eSports sub-brand: the 24.5" Zowie XL2546. Designed as a ...
The numbers surrounding electronic sports, or eSports, are astounding. According to Twitch, the streaming video service, in December 2016, Dota 2, CS: Global Offensive and League of Legends racked up ...