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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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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David G. Harris
> 3 dayThis monitor works very well for gaming. The HDR switches on automatically and looks nice. The only issue I had with image quality is that the bottom of the screen looks yellow compared to the top which looks blue. It is a subtle effect but very distracting when reading text documents. Since your eye is always going up and down over the page (to compare sentences etc.) the screen never looks properly white. Aside from this issue, the color quality is great. Beware that the stand is completely non-adjustable. I had to prop some books underneath it to get it to the right height. I ended up sending mine back because the color temperature issue made it too hard to review documents.
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Chris Bunch
> 3 dayPicked up this monitor following a few days worth of reading reviews and watching videos on different monitors. Was not disappointed in the slightest. The built in speakers are punchy (I do own a pair of external powered speakers but you could use the built in ones in a pinch) and the sub woofer(!) adds a good amount of bass. The HDRi is a welcome addition and helps push this monitor out over other similarly priced and sized monitors. All in all, I can not fault this monitor and I will probably pick up another one for when I build my girlfriends PC.
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Jacob
> 3 day1440p ~120hz console ready Compatible with your Xbox series x yes will work
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Amy Jarvis
19-12-2024Just so people know, the 1440p 144z style monitor does not come with a displayport cable. You paid for 144hz and to get that, you will need a displayport cable. It is in poor taste that BenQ does not include one in the box.
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Emanuel Yost
> 3 dayI bought this before I came to my friends LAN party, and got asked where I bought it because it looks amazing.
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J. De Gannes
> 3 dayI didnt want the hassle of buying and creating desk space for speakers in my setup, but I also know monitor speakers arent the best. Thats when I ran into this thing. After doing quite a bit of research on RTings especially, I decided Id take the plunge. I dont have anything negative to say about this monitor though I did get it at $350 and not at its original price. Pros: - Built-in subwoofer. What immediately stood out was the sound quality. The speakers are better than my 43 inch 4K gaming tv speakers (which I sold after I started using this monitor). I thought it was all purely hype. Couldnt be that decent I thought. Well I thought wrong. - FreeSync Premium is glorious. Everything is way smoother at 144hz like browsing and every day application use, but my gaming has gone up a few notches. No more vsync for me. This set has a FreeSync range of 40fps - 144fps. As long as your fps is within that range, FreeSync is gonna work, and it works great. It feels and looks smother than vsync for sure. - Monitor has a lot of useful settings for blue light and tired eyes. The IPS panel looks vibrant and gorgeous. Obviously this is an IPS so blacks arent as black as black can be, but its good enough to get a pass from someone like me who really cares about deep blacks. - It comes with a remote and you wouldnt think this would be worth talking about, but the moment you stop having to reach behind or at the side of monitors for buttons, you never want to go back. - Good build quality all around. Not disappointed by that at all, and it came professionally packaged. - Great for gaming. No issues with input lag, motion blur or ghosting. Cons: - No built-in USB 3.0 ports. There are some very, very capable monitors in that price range ($350), even less, that can match this set in performance but they have USB ports. Extra ports are always a huge welcome. Obviously those dont have a built-in subwoofer, so go with what you need. I cared more about great sound out of the box so I picked my poison. - Very limited ergonomics. The screen can tilt back and forward, thats it. No rotating, spinning, raising and dropping, nothing. If youre gonna buy this, do your homework. I have absolutely no problems and do not need to adjust anything, but I already factored in the height of my desk, chair, and the monitor, so I knew what it would feel like having it in front of me. - Could be brighter. Its bright enough dont get me wrong, but I dont ever run my backlights at 100%. I usually do 60 - 65% to extend the life of my screens, and at 65% Ive owned brighter panels. Its not a deal breaker at all, just thought Id let you know everything. - Because of the panel, expect some sort of backlight bleed somewhere. Mines is a tiny spot on the lower left hand bottom of the screen, like how the sun looks when its halfway under the horizon. Its extremely light and not visible at all in the vast majority of cases but if you focus, you can see a little white light. Room usually has to be extremely dark, and you shouldnt be staring at a screen in a room that dark anyways. No dead pixels though thank gawd. As usual, if it goes haywire at any time Ill return here to absolutely sink it in this review, but so far so good. Been using it heavily every day for a month with no issues.
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Rabee Kiwan
> 3 dayI love this monitor. The built in sound is great, saves space on having speakers. The picture quality is superb. I know, the HDR doesnt work, that might disappoint some people, but the picture quality is so great that Im not sure why do I need the HDR. Its very sturdy unlike other flimsy monitors. Also, it looks great and refined. And why do you need 4K if youre sitting so close to it?!
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Cody
> 3 dayThis monitor is a solid monitor. Highly recommend for next gen gaming. I use it for my PS5, and love the fact that it has 1440p. The PS5 runs games at 4K and the monitor forces it down to 1440p (although PS5 does not support it). Crystal clear at 120hz and 1080p. No regrets on this purchase, speakers are awesome as well. Well done BenQ, never fails to impress me.
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Nicholas McCarthy
> 3 dayWhen buying monitors I usually look for the most barebone features beyond the essential specs, all the swivel this and speaker that loses me. So when I saw this monitor had a remote, speakers, pictures modes, etc. I hardly cared. I was sold more on the HDR than anything. Now after months of owning this (almost a year now) I actually find myself using the remote and different settings All The Time. I will lay in bed with a movie or youtube on and adjust the volume accordingly. I will flick through Low Blue-light modes, or the sepia and paper tone modes for reading. These modes are not just color schemes and overlays, they actually change the levels of colors the monitor directly displays and filters out the undesirable colors for the given usage. The remote makes it all so easy to navigate and a fresh break from the painful world of horrible monitor controls. That being said, the On-Monitor controls are actually really simple and friendly too. Also I never thought I would say this in my life, but the built-in speakers are actually pretty nice.