🎮 Elevate your game with speed, color, and sound that demand attention!
The BenQ MOBIUZ EX270QM is a 27-inch QHD gaming monitor featuring a blazing 240Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time for ultra-smooth gameplay. It boasts 98% DCI-P3 color accuracy enhanced by HDRi technology, delivering vibrant and immersive visuals. Integrated 2.1 channel speakers with a 5W subwoofer and treVolo audio modes provide rich sound without extra gear. Designed for comfort, it includes ergonomic adjustments and eye-care features. Connectivity options include HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, and USB ports, making it compatible with consoles and PCs alike.
Brand | BenQ |
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 |
Manufacturer | BenQ |
Series | EX270QM |
Colour | Gray |
Standing screen display size | 27 |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 3.01 Grams |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 7.6 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**M
Best upgrade from 27 inch
To start of I don't like the power brick, but if you don't plan to use the usb slots to charge stuff its overspecked enough that it doesn't even get that warm even after 10 hours of being on and playing!I love the size, IPs and resolution, the panel itself is really good with colours being great and backlight sobbing looks much clearer but you can't see any of the artefacting that I've seen on other monitors and it being ips you don't get any issues with ghostingIt looks and feels great and the speakers are really good for monitor speakers which is what made me pick this over the LG, Koorui, Samsung competitives.The packaging was also perfection itself, my last 32 inch came in basically thrown in a box with stuff around it, the stand also doesn't suck compared to othersPretty expensive compared to the other competitives around the time I got it it was about 150 more than even the VA version of this one but it was worth every pennyall the features just come together and blow me away
N**K
Hugely awesome
Fanastic screen. Got it from "Warehouse" and so for a bargain (might have chosen ANOther if this one hadn't been so cheap - now I have it I might have paid full price... but I suspect I would have paid about the same for something else).It arrived completely scratch-free and in perfect working order.Very easy to setup.Very large and heavy, so not so easy to position (if you've spare hands, use them!)Colour profile and picture quality are amazing.Speakers are a particular surprise, I leave my AMP unplugged most of the time (unless a game requires the "full surround sound")Stand is very sturdy and tilt function holds its angle perfectlyCable tidy is very functionalConnectors are solid and high quality.It's a little difficult to turn and tilt (but then it is enormous and heavy) so a bit of care and two hands are required.Overall, highly recommended, especiallly if you want 3840 x 2160 and even more especially if you can get it for £300.
J**N
Pretty good monitor, great for the price
Got it at £99, highest spec and sharpest picture in the price point, needed playing around with picture settings, but eventually got it to give me some awesome picture quality. Not that it's a great measure, but it's performance in Balders Gate 3 was great, I have yet to put it through it's paces. Looks alright, easily assembly, kinda looks like they where going for "IMAC" school of style, with equipment good build quality.
A**R
Good value for money
For how much this cost, it is a good monitor! It is okay graphics, the fact that it has speakers and the sound quality is okay is great too. Good value for money, however, the colouring on it is abit weird. Too high contrast, and I can't seem to correct this in the settings, which makes it difficult to see things in game sometimes. I would recommend this as a second monitor, or if you truly can't afford more.
G**R
Cheap and good
Amazing product and great price
M**H
Great, smooth monitor. But cable has issues.
Affordable monitor with great refresh rate and graphical fidelity. I've really enjoyed being able to play games with such smooth movements, but there is one issue. The power cable is a bit finnicky with whether it wants to work or not. It doesn't feel super secure and the monitor shuts off if anything knocks the cable.
J**E
Best Budget Monitor?
I was reluctantly looking for an upgrade for my aging Triple Acer GN246HL monitors as they only had DVI ports.I had my Acer monitors set up with 10% Lightboost for the absolute minimum amount of ghosting.I was so afraid when buying a new monitor that I would not find anything with this level of clarity. The only screens I can find now days with anything similar seem to be extremely expensive Zowie monitors, or the ViewSonic XG2431 which has lots of reports of failure.Before I spent a massive amount of money on three Zowie screens, I decided to try out the BenQ EX240N due to the low price. I had read so much about how bad VA panels are online and was expecting to return the monitor in a matter of minutes.I was pleasantly surprised when this screen totally changed my perspective.Of course, the actual clarity was not as good as the strobed backlight TN panels, but it is not bad. I was a bit upset, but I decided to try it out actual real world usage. This is where I really started to enjoy these screens.I do not play any esports titles, but the games I play are still quite fast paced. I never noticed any issues with the game being too blurry or any VA ghosting.I know a lot of people consider HDR support on low end monitors to be 'Fake HDR', but I decided to try it out. Once I got the HDR working on these screens I was blown away. Coming from the TN screen I was using at effectively minimum brightness for the last decade (approx 80nit), these monitors made me feel like I was seeing color for the first time.These screens do actually have a backlight flickering ("blur reduction") option, but it cannot be used when HDR is on. From my original goal of looking for the clearest picture, in the end I accepted this trade off for slightly more ghosting / blur in return for a much better looking picture. The VA blacks also look incredible compared to the TN panel I was using before.I am now loving these screens. I'm running games across triple screen at 5760x1080, with HDR on, and Freesync enabled, and it looks fantastic.Perhaps if you are coming from a more modern screen, you would be tougher to impress, but for me this was a lesson in actually trying something out to find it worked extremely well for my use case, despite what people online may say about VA gaming panels.I would like to add though, my triple monitor mount only supports up to a 24' screen. It seems now days 24' monitors do not get any high end features, and higher end panels are reserved for 27' screens. If you have the space for a 27' I would look into those first, but as far as 24' panels go, this is the one.
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