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The BenQ Mobiuz EX2710Q is part of the company's gaming ... though preferably 1440p (or even 4K, if you can afford it). From there, your needs will vary based on what kind of work you need your ...
At the same time, panels like the BenQ Mobiuz E3210U may end up dropping under $600 again, providing a premium 144Hz punch for much less than new arrivals. The least you'll pay for a 4K monitor ...
The BenQ Mobiuz EX2510S is not for gamers looking for dazzling 4K visuals, but it'll satisfy those looking for just enough to enjoy their games while not going broke in the process. The Dell 27 ...
BenQ launches the RD320U, a 31.5" 4K IPS monitor with HDR400, 98% DCI-P3, KVM support, smart dimming, USB-C (90W), PIP/PBP, and ergonomic adjustments.
BenQ's 27-inch EW2790U 4K HDR400 monitor offers 10-bit color, 95% DCI-P3, TÜV eye-care, dual speakers, 3 HDMI ports, USB-C (65W PD), and 3 USB-A ports.
You can still score a refresh rate of over 144 Hz even on a tighter budget, too. The BenQ Mobiuz EX240 comes with a 165 Hz refresh rate and snappy response time from a good-looking IPS panel.
The RD320U utilizes a non-reflective IPS panel with NanoMatte technology to reduce screen glare, thereby minimizing visual fatigue in low-light settings. It includes Night Protection, which ...
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