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The BenQ MOBIUZ EX270QM is a 27-inch QHD gaming monitor featuring a blazing 240Hz refresh rate and 1ms MPRT response time on an IPS panel. It supports HDR with DisplayHDR 600 and BenQ’s HDRi tech for vibrant, true-to-life colors covering 98% of the P3 gamut. Designed for next-gen consoles and PC gamers alike, it offers HDMI 2.1 connectivity, FreeSync Premium Pro, and ergonomic adjustments. Integrated treVolo speakers and eye-care tech complete this premium, immersive gaming display.
Brand | BenQ |
Manufacturer | BenQ, BenQ Corporation 16 Jihu Road, Neihu 114, Taipei, Taiwan |
Series | EX270QM |
Colour | Grey |
Item Height | 42.21 Centimeters |
Item Width | 60.9 Centimeters |
Standing screen display size | 27 |
Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Product Dimensions | 19.4 x 60.9 x 42.21 cm; 7.6 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | EX270QM |
Speaker Description | 2.1 Channel (2Wx2 + 5W woofer) |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Weight | 3.01 g |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Included Components | 1.8m Power Cord 16 amp, 1.8m DP to Dp cable, HDMI2.1 cable 1.8m |
Manufacturer | BenQ |
Item Weight | 7 kg 600 g |
C**R
good product
value for money productand build quality was good and ease of installation and color also good
A**H
Awesome choice at fair price. Dependable
Review after 1 month of heavy usageEye care mode is nice,165 Hz refresh rate is awesomeGood for office work/programming if proper distance is maintained,Easy to maneuver but it is super stable and sturdy.Awesome bezel less look.Power cable adapter is needed to be bought separately (local electrical shop 100rs.)2 HDMI help to connect to both office laptop and gaming pc at one time. So cool.Didnt try DP since cable is not included.Speakers dont sound bad, okay for tutorials or some leisure videos but the base is artificial in those.Cons :Some minor screen bleed that is observed only when in fully dark room and at higher brightness. Normally its presence is not even evident.Orange color strip on bottom is a bit annoying. Can be removed by opening 2 screws at bottom and then removing and screwing them back in.
T**N
High Performance with slight shortcomings
The Benq EX3210U stood as one of the few options that could handle my PS5 @ 4k 120hz and MAcbook PRo @4k 144hz Variable.Performance-The higher refresh rate of the BenQ EX3210U is a game-changer, especially when compared to my previous LG 4K 27-inch 60Hz display. The difference in smoothness and responsiveness is significant , making both gaming and working experiences significantly better. However, achieving 4K@144Hz on the MacBook required a high-quality USB-C to DP 1.4 cable. A cable from Ugreen has resolved some connectivity issues I previously had.The absence of a USB-C port is a notable drawback in today's connectivity standards, especially since the LG model handled this better.Color Accuracy and Display Quality:For creative professionals, the BenQ EX3210U might not hit the mark. Despite various settings the FPS SDR profile provided decent color accuracy but the highlights are a little blown out. the M-book Mode delivered very high blacks and poor shadow details. The Display HDR mode offered the best highlight control and color accuracy, showcasing a notable improvement in picture quality. However, there was a slight tint in HDR, possibly due to my eyes being accustomed to my old monitor. Additionally, the black levels on this monitor are not particularly impressive. The HDRi modes seem to give faded colors and are not particularly useful.For those holding out for the ultimate display experience, it may be worth waiting for an OLED display with a flat screen at 4K, though such models are not yet available in India and would likely come at a premium cost.Sound:On the audio front, the BenQ's built-in speakers are a significant improvement over typical monitor speakers and are significant;y better than those on my previous LG monitor. However, they don't come close to the quality of my Audioengine A5 Plus bookshelves, which is to be expected.Overall:The BenQ EX3210U is an excellent choice for gamers and general users seeking smooth, responsive performance at high resolutions and refresh rates. However, if you're a content creator focused on color critical work, you might want to consider other options within BenQ's lineup that offer better color precision. Additionally, the lack of a USB-C port and black levels are drawbacks. Given these points, I rate the BenQ EX3210U 4 out of 5 stars.
S**R
Awesome!!! The best 165hz IPS monitor for this price point.
The media could not be loaded. Writing this review after a week of usage. I was a bit confused between acer VG series, LG ultragear series and HP x24ih monitor and after researching and increasing the budget by a bit i bought this mobuiz 24 inch monitor for 18k and believe me it is totally worth the extra couple of thousands.Coming to the pros and cons -Pros:- This monitor uses the AU electronics panel which is much better than the usual panda panels used on other monitors at this price point.- The viewing angles and the colours on this monitor are great and as it is 99% sRGB it is a treat to watch videos, play games and edit photos and videos on this monitor.-I do not have a CPU i am using this monitor with my HP omen 15 laptop and i am easily getting 165hz through the HDMI cable provided in the box. I haven't tried the DP part yet but will update the review once I do.- There was very little to no backlight bleed on my monitor unit and that is a pro for me.- The speakers available on this monitor are actually pretty good. They aren't like the speakers available on other monitors at this price range. The speakers are actually pretty clear and loud for a small to medium room like mine.- One of the most important reasons for me to buy this monitor was it's stand the stand on this monitor is not that bulky or big it fits easily onto my not so deep desk and not forget the easy adjustments you can make. Other monitors at this price point like acer VG series and LG ultragear series have a huge stand that take up half the space on your desk.Cons:- The 16amp power cable provided in the box is a minor inconvenience I don't know why they have provided a 16amp cable as the monitors don't consume that much power. So unless you have a 16amp power socket near the monitor you will have to buy a 16amp to 6amp adapter which would cost you around 60rs or you can also buy or use the 6amp power cable from your old monitor if you have any.- HDR on this monitor is just for namesake it's not actual HDR. It's just an emulation of HDR which adjusts the colours and brightness. And keep in mind it's just a 8bit panel.- There is no USB port on this monitor which is a bit disappointing A USB hub at this price point would've been a cherry on top.All in all this is one of the best 165hz IPS monitor for this price range. And i would highly recommend anyone to go for it.Hope this was helpful.
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