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The BenQ BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX boasts incredible brightness and HDR, but it also costs the same as many 4K OLED gaming monitors ...
Apple may have a fight on its hands in the 27-inch 5K display space. Recently we've seen a solid budget competitor to the ...
BenQ Designer Monitor uses what it calls a Nano Matte Panel. Both monitors are 27-inch displays with LED-backlit IPS panels, 60 Hz refresh rate, and 5120×2880 max resolution. Apple Studio Display ...
Although it requires significant tweaks and calibration, the BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX is a bold, bright, and vivid gaming monitor ...
While OLED gaming monitors have dominated the headlines over the last year, another technology has quietly been gaining steam and appears ready to hit the mainstream. The BenQ Mobiuz EX321UX goes ...
Originally priced at $199, this 165 Hz refresh rate monitor is now selling for $144, giving buyers who grab this limited-time deal a 29% discount and saving them $55. For those looking for a ...
Its high price is ultimately its downfall, but with very few 4K 120Hz docking station options ... to some really smart design choices by BenQ, but the monitor maker has also simply managed to ...
The space-saving qualities can be in part attributed to some really smart design choices by BenQ, but the monitor maker has ... have enough bandwidth to hit 4K 120Hz, and while that doesn ...
This Samsung panel gives you all that with 3,440 by 1,440 pixels, 165 Hz refresh and 1 ms response. It's not the brightest at 250 nits. But if you can live with that, it's an awful lot of monitor ...
Turns out, ‘Fast TN’ is a bit of clever branding by BenQ, but it's not ... playing on this monitor versus using a bog-standard 60Hz or even 120Hz display must be a revelation.
All monitors show pictures by turning pixels on and off and moving the backlight reactively to them. At 600Hz, this would’ve simply been impossible with the usual backlight, so BenQ and Zowie ...