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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  • Jebus

    > 3 day

    This monitor has really impressed. The 32” size and picture quality is great. The added screen real estate has really helped reduced eye and neck strain. A couple of caveats: 1) If using with a MacBook make sure to turn off the HDR setting in the MacOS display settings. Having that setting on makes the screen behave like there’s a privacy screen installed and the viewing angle is very limited and hazy (this is not limited to just this screen, I’ve heard of other HDR monitors with this issue when used with a MacBook). 2) The stand is not height adjustable (only tilts back and forth).

  • VOYAGER LES

    > 3 day

    Nice monitor, not used it for gaming. use mostly for watching videos, internet and displaying images which all seem to be good with, like the fact has 3 HDMI Inputs and has audio out and build in speakers. I use it more of a entertainment monitor, have a PC, Roku and DVD Player hooked up. No complaints.

  • Darin

    Greater than one week

    This monitor is a must have for console gamers. The 4k clarity is great, and the HDR makes colors really pop! In a dark room the screen is more than bright enough. In a brightly lit room, its on par with most TVs. It also makes a great 4k computer monitor as well, only 60hz so not best for PC gaming, but a very nice general purpose PC monitor. Not the best build in speakers, but thankful it even has them.

  • Richard

    > 3 day

    The 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

  • Gary Wisniewski

    > 3 day

    works good comes without remote

  • Edson Vargas

    > 3 day

    Visual 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.

  • Raj T

    > 3 day

    Sitting 8 hours a day reading resumes takes a toll. Having this large Monitor definitely helps reduce stress in the eyes

  • dlo

    > 3 day

    Nice size display with good resolution and decent build quality, but Im returning it. We were looking to standardize on a high quality 4K monitor for use with the latest MacBook Pros and iMacs that have only USB-C / Thunderbolt 3 port for external displays. The specifications and price on this EW3270U looked good, and I called BenQ to confirm full compatibility of the USB-C with Macs . Unfortunately the monitor was a disappointment. I got past the rather confusing on-screen menu choices required to optimize the settings for our work and was immediately disappointed with the brightness of the BenQ. At maximum brightness it looks REALLY DULL & DIM when used next to the very bright, sharp retina display of any recent (2017+) 27 inch 5K iMac, especially in a well-lit room. The brightness alone would not have been enough to cause me to return the BenQ. We could have found a use for it, for example in a dimly-lit video editing bay. So I moved it to an iMac Pro... and immediately started having what appear to be USB-C related problems. Thunderbolt and USB-C HDs and SSDs that had been working just fine would now frequently fail to mount at boot time. The iMac Pro has four 40Gbps Thunderbolt 3 ports with USB-C connectors supporting 10 Gbps USB 3.1 and DisplayPort 1.2. My storage devices had their own USB-C ports and the BenQ had its own port, but with the BenQ connected the reliability of the drives was degraded. Its unlikely a cable issue. USB-C cable compatibility is a disaster, however at one point I tried replacing ALL the USB-C cables with costly certified full 40Gbps Thunderbolt 3 cables that should support anything needed by either the BenQ Display or the external drives. The problems persisted. I have no BenQ software installed, so thats not causing the low-level panics It got worse. Shortly after moving the BenQ to the iMac Pro the iMac had the first of many low-level panics, which dumps your work and forces a reboot. This persists at random but frequent intervals and either stops or is drastically reduced when the BenQ is disconnected. It happened at least 30 times on the iMac Pro. When I moved the BenQ and a couple of external drives back to a 2017 5k 27 iMac THAT computer started to have panic restarts, although not nearly as frequently. BenQ support was polite and seemed reasonably knowledgeable, however they had little to say, no fix and seemed rather unconcerned. Given the USB-C problems and the disappointing lack of brightness this monitor just wasnt worth keeping. Were purchasing more LG 5K Thunderbolt / USB-C monitors that work fine with iMacs (including the iMac Pro) and MacBook Pros. Theyre only 27 and cost 2x the price of the BenQ. But theyre 100% compatible with our new Macs and the LGs have screens just as sharp and bright as the latest 5K iMacs and MacBook Pros.

  • Mike A

    > 3 day

    Ill admit, I didnt check what cables this comes with, so I didnt realize that it doesnt have the DisplayPort cable needed for an RTX-2080 video card. Cable is now on order. Received the monitor and its excellent. Very happy with this purchase!

  • Albert Wiza

    Greater than one week

    Saw this was 4K, financed it, made the purchase a hell of a lot easier. 60 frames at 4K, which is fine by me. Use it for my PC, switch and PS5. Also the size of the screen makes it feel like I have two monitors.

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