BenQ MOBIUZ EX240 Gaming Monitor 24 FHD 1080p 165Hz 1ms | IPS | HDRi | sRGB | Color Optimizer | Black eQualizer | Freesync | Eye-Care | Height, Swivel & Tilt | DisplayPort | HDMI | Built-In Speakers
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Melvin
19-12-2024Con el ps5 me corre muy bien, funciona 120hz
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Josiane Brown
> 3 dayI have had this now for a few months and I can say that I still love it. It’s a great “everything” monitor. It’s not the greatest of gaming monitors if you are trying to go pro, but if you watch shows and movies or do school work on it as well then this is for you. On top of all of it, the speakers on this thing need to be heard in person to believe them. Insane! These are better than most tv stock speakers. No regerts...not one letter.
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Jedi T
Greater than one weekIssues Ive had: 1) BEWARE: When/if you turn the HDR functions on be prepared for an incredibly dull/dim screen. When you turn these features on the monitor uses that giant ambient light sensor and dulls the screen, which IMO defeats the purpose of buying an HDR monitor. ALSO when you turn these features on you cant disable the ambient light sensor what so ever. The monitor looks great when you turn all that off and just adjust it for your liking, but the fact that it gets hilariously dim when you have those features on makes me think the system is messed up or its defective. It was so dim that putting my iPhone on nearly its lowest brightness setting which is usually around 150 nits, seemed brighter than what this monitor was AUTOMATICALLY doing. -TLDR Dont buy this monitor for its HDR features..when you turn it on you cant control the picture brightness at all. 2) The monitor will go to sleep just as Windows signals it to when you have the option to turn off the display after x number of minutes. This monitor loses signal with the computer when it does that, and sometimes requires me to completely unplug the monitor from both the wall AND the computer and then allow it to power on again. Its rather annoying. Things I Like: 1) Speakers are good, not great. Theyre not iMac level or Dell AIO PC level, and probably not a good pair of $40-50 desktop speaker level - but theyre good. Theyre better than most monitor speakers Ive heard, but they dont get that loud. 2) When NOT using HDR it literally looks just like the Dell Ultrasharp and Acer 1440p monitors ive used. So nothing special - but good. 144hz is nice. 3) Love the construction of the monitor and the remote. The remote was a godsend when I figured out the above HDR issue.
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Adam J. Green
> 3 dayI love the auto brightness sensor, but at its lowest setting the monitor is still to bright in a completely dark room. I wish the monitor gave you a offset for minimum, but sadly it does not.
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Shane
> 3 dayThis is a great monitor with great specs and has a wide variety of custom controls to make the picture what u want it to be
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wilfrido
> 3 daytengo una semana probando el monitor, la calidad de imagen es muy buena, representacion de colores buena. mi pantalla desde el primer dia tiene sangrado en las esquinas de la pantalla, es mas notable del lado derecho de la pantalla, he tratado de acostumbrarme, pero es muy molesto. tratare de ver como me contacto para ver que me dicen, aun tengo garantia. Veo que Benq contesta estas opiniones. Por favor Benq, digame como contactarlos, se me facilita mas hablar español. si tienen servicio al cliente en español me dejan saber.
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E- 1
> 3 dayWanted a quality monitor to go with my new RTX 2080 Ti around 27 due to my desk configuration, and because my old monitor was a 27 and was the perfect size. After much consideration, I settled with this one primarily because of the design [Im sure they exist, but I hadnt come across monitors with speakers and a subwoofer, and this reminded me of my old Packard Bell Monitor back from high school]. Using a displayport 1.4 cable to make sure I got max settings out of this [honestly, the whole monitor world was another beast I had never thought existed], and even though the it claims the monitor isnt validated as G-Sync compatible, Ive had no issues leaving the G-Sync option enabled. The monitor itself feels solid, from the heavy metal base to the actual monitor panel [if thats what its called]. Sound great too [thought the sound from my soundbar had lowered for a second, then realized it was coming from the monitor], which surprised me because I didnt think displayport cables carried audio signals [yet another beast I never knew of... this is the first thing I own using a displayport cable]. The remote is a great addition too as I dont even have to fiddle with the buttons on the monitor itself [funny thing, if I use it at the right angle, itll actually turn on a small LG television I have on a side table just as Im turning the monitor on, so...]. Lots of modes and settings that Im in no way qualified to explain but will enjoy figuring out. If you understand the specs and you buy this monitor, you wont be disappointed. Will definitely update if I have problems with this thing, but I certainly hope that I wont have to.
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Erick Garcia
Greater than one weekThis monitor is fantastic looks great and has a great sound thanks to the speakers and subwoofer. It has a nice picture quality and color. I mainly bought this for my Xbox series s it works right out the box with 120hz if you want to buy this for a new-gen console.
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FamRod
> 3 dayGreat for gaming on Xbox One X. Monitor is advertised as 1440p max but it actually does 4K 60fps. Gamer 3 picture profile + Game HDR gives best image vibrancy/punch.
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Matthew Parr
> 3 dayFor some dumb reason, amazon groups reviews and questions. This is going to be coming from a photographer enthusiast and a gaming enthusiast. I’m not going to nit pick every fiber wrong with the monitor but rather what I have noticed on a day to day basis. I’ve owned the monitor since April 2020 First and foremost, this is a great monitor. I picked up photography while I was a senior in high school and I have quickly fallen into it with expensive gear and now expensive set ups. I need color and I need accurate color. This monitor checks that box pretty well. I enjoy everything about it in that regard. The fact that its a high refresh rate screen really helps. I built a PC with a 2070 super in it and a Ryzen 5 3600, I can hit high frame in my games and I can do heavy photo manipulation - I wanted a high refresh rate screen as well to accommodate the PC and this thing delivers. I seriously enjoy this monitor and everything it brought to the table. Its on the pricey side but I recommend either waiting for this to dip into the sub $500 range or look on bhphoto for its sales. The only thing that would drive me away from this monitor is its small port hub. It has 2 HDMI 2.0 (just good enough to drive that 2K144) and 1 DisplayPort 1.4. I suppose thats enough but I certainly would enjoy more. Its not that big of a deal at the end of the day. The monitor stand is also a bit lackluster with no real movement from it. VESA mounts are inexpensive and I highly recommend getting one anyways so at the end of the day, that is easy to disregard as well. The speakers, although its monitor speakers, blow me away. I say that in relation to other monitor speakers. I already use headsets and earbuds for media use but whenever I have someone over, its nice to have a pretty decent set of speakers. The HDRi is nice. Playing Modern Warfare 2019 allows the colors to pop more and keeps the shows I watch a little more lively. It is set to 400 nits I believe so its just barely hitting the marker for legitimate HDR but its great and I see nothing wrong from it. I enjoy it. Pros - Great picture fidelity Great sound fidelity Love the buttery smooth 144hz Meh - Response time is 5 seconds gtg but thats okay. Nothing to write home about but nothing thats subpar Port Hub Cons - Monitor Stand All in all, for gaming, this delivers. For its picture quality/fidelity, this thing delivers. Its bright. Its color accurate. Its beautiful. Its clean. I love it and i’m sure anyone who buys it will love it as well.