BenQ GW2475H Computer Monitor 24 FHD 1080p | IPS | Wide-Viewing Angle | Low Blue Light | Eye-Care Tech | Flicker-Free | ePaper Mode | Tilt Screen | Headphone Jack | HDMI | VGA
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Samuel
> 24 hourThis display is fine enough for media consumption and the size is excellent for multitasking, but gaming on this display is very limiting. Fast games like first-person shooters are disappointing on this display because of its 60hz refresh rate, meaning the highest FPS you can visually see on this display is only 60. Games where you shouldnt care about FPS are quite fine though, even enjoyable. If youre looking for a cheap, large 4k psuedo-TV/multitasking screen/content creation tool then Id say that the BenQ EW3270U is a viable option. If you prioritize eye care and are serious about cutting down your blue light intake, then I would recommend this display as it has many options for you. However, when looking to buy products with as many details to consider as a computer display, Id recommend doing some research and looking into some other options. Most people care about what their monitor is capable of and dont automatically buy the first product that they see. I recommend going on rtings.com if you havent already and do some comparing and window shopping. If nothing else tickles your fancy and you can live with the slow 60hz refresh rate, then this display is a good candidate for what you should buy. Another solid option for a large 4k 60hz screen at this price point is the Dell S3221QS 32 Inch Curved 4K monitor, also sold here at amazon.
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Edson Vargas
> 24 hourVisual quality is great. Works with my PS5 very well. No ghosting, input latency is very low. HDR could be brighter but it’s a good monitor for the price. Pretty big size, make sure you have space on your desk.
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Rowland Marks III
> 24 hourI bought it on sale for $349. If it still were that price, I would have given it 5 stars. Its 60 Hz refresh rate is great for media content, productivity and fine for casual gaming, but those into competitive gaming may want something with a higher refresh rate. Then again, 32 4k monitors with 144 Hz refresh rates are nearly 3X the price at this time. Mine came with USB C cable and a mini-DP to DP cable, neither of which work with my video card. If you buy a new cable, make sure that it is good quality and supports 4K. A couple of old DP cables I had used for 1080P monitors did not work properly (a short one caused flickering and a long one did not work at all), but a newer DP cable I had lying around worked perfectly.
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Mimi
> 24 hourScreen sprouted lines and interference just six weeks after I got this. Kept doing it no matter what computer it was hooked up to and nothing I tried (including consulting with my local computer expert) worked. So now I have a large broken monitor and I cant use my new computer.
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KakoNegro
> 24 hourLike the options that it gives you for input, I use it for my mobile solution for trading any place.
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Xx Goremez xX
> 24 hourGreat monitor eith great clarity for a VA panel. I underestimated it for sure. I was looking for an improvement from my 32inch 1080p VA panel and I got more than I was expecting out of this monitor. The colors are deep but I will have to say that the HDR can be a bit dull. Most experiences were better off without because it doesnt get bright enough to notice. The emulated HDR feature provided better color depth than actual HDR. Minor light bleed but only noticeable on a blank, dark screen. Works great with console as well. Xbox One X looks great. Id imagine that it looks equally as great with the Series X as well.
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Diana Webster
> 24 hourThis review is for the 27 inch 1080p HDR model. Overall I like this monitor. However, there is bleeding/clouding in the bottom left corner that is distracting on dark screens. I use this with my Roku and as long as I am watching a show/movie that isnt too dark then I dont notice this defect. At this price range I am not too disappointed. A USB port would have been a nice addition.
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DPH
> 24 hourThe picture quality is overall ok, the main issue is that I have to completely unplug (not just restart) the monitor for it to connect to my macbook pro m1 computer. Makes it not very convenient to use, since I cant just connect computer to monitor for it to function.
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Richard
> 24 hourThe BenQ 32 EW3270U is a 4k monitor with decent picture quality perfect for either home or office. The product arrived in perfect condition a day ahead of promised delivery date. It has a low input lag and fast response time to deliver clear images with minimal motion blur; however, the refresh rate is limited to 60Hz, Ive tried all sorts of games using Nintendo Switch, but yet to try the PS5. A friend tried his PS4 using this monitor and it worked like a charm, the weight without the stand is around 6kgs/13lbs and weight without the stand is around 7.5kgs/16.5lbs. The only real issue Id say this monitor has is the fact that its a dirt magnet and might require regular cleaning. Nevertheless, considering all the other perks, a 4K display monitor for this price range with eye care technology (which doesnt work as well as they claim btw). In addition, no washed up effects consider its not an OLED display, think it is a phenomenal bargain at the set price ($399, or 599 in my case including shipping, handling, and import charges). In the box: Youll find: Display, Stand, DisplayPort cable, USB-C cable, User Manual (minimal information QR code attached for more info), and Power cable Pros: Best 4k monitor for cost Good dark scene performance Very good gray uniformity 4k resolution is great for multiple windows 60hz refresh rate Built in speakers No washed up effect Built-in headphone jack Type-C compatible HDMI-compatible Wall mount compatible Highly gradient and low color bleed Good light reflection handling Flicker free Cons: Cant get bright enough for HDR Poor quality built in speakers Cannot accommodate anything beyond 60hz Image degrades at an angle Dirt and fingerprint attraction A little wobbly when nudged No swivel Tilt Range -15° to 5° Max brightness not that bright Verdict: Recommended even in 2021, if it fits your budget
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Ben Jackson
> 24 hourI had high hopes for the 32 4K BenQ HDR that is supposed to have more colors because of 10 bit. But its really not that great. Im surprised they get such good reviews. I have an ASUS 32 PQ321 from a few years back. Side by side you can really see the BenQ is not that great. Viewing angles are TERRIBLE, you move your head from side to side in front of it, or especially up and down, it CHANGES the brightness/contrast. I dont get that from the Asus. I thought the BenQ was going to be my new main monitor but no, went back to the ASUS and just kept the BenQ as a secondary monitor for email etc. Its ok for secondary duties for the price, so not sending it back. HDR seems pointless, I get more contrast and deep blacks and colors on the old ASUS. If I turn HDR off its washed out so I do keep it on. Whatever B.I.+ is thats useless too, just makes it washed out. Have tried all the settings. From below viewing angle, its matching my ASUS prettty well but as soon as I stand up it washes out. So if it werent for the bad changes with viewing angles, it would be ok - at least as good. But yeah, not that impressed. 2 stars for being better than SCEPTRE $200 POC i got a few months ago. Just dont try to skimp on monitors if youre doing professional work. :/