BenQ has introduced two new Mobiuz gaming monitors: the EX2710 and EX2510. The new models are geared towards gamers and are said to offer a 144Hz refresh rate, two built-in speakers and BenQ’s Eye-Care feature.
The two monitors offer similar features across the board with the only difference being their screen size. The EX2710 features a 27″ FHD (1920 x 1080 pixel resolution) display while the EX2510 has a smaller 24.5″ FHD display. Both monitors offer a 16:9 aspect ratio and display 16.7 million colours. Gamers will be pleased to note that both output at a 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time.
The monitor uses an IPS panel and boasts a 99%sRGB colour gamut. It has a maximum brightness of 400 nits and a contrast ratio of 1000:1. The EX2710 and EX2510 also support AMD FreeSync Premium that is said to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering.
The new Mobiuz monitors also come with two 2.5W speakers. BenQ has included three sound profiles that cater to different content such as games, movies and live performances.
Apart from that, BenQ claims the monitors come with an integrated light sensor that detects ambient light levels and analyzes on-screen content to output detailed High Dynamic Range (HDR) images. The new Mobiuz monitors also boast BenQ Eye-Care that include its flicker-free and low blue blight technology that promises to reduce a user’s eye strain.
The Mobiuz EX2710 and EX2510 both offer an integrated 100 x 100 Vesa mount in case users want to mount it on a wall. The monitors also offer multiple I/O ports including two HDMI 2.0 ports, a single DisplayPort 1.2 and a headphone jack.
The included stand allows users to adjust the display vertical tilt from -5 to 20°, left to right swivel of 40° (-20 to 20°), and a height adjustment of 130mm.
The BenQ Mobiuz EX2710 gaming monitor is now available on Lazada for RM1,499. As for the EX2510, BenQ said it is not offered in Malaysia just yet but the display maker confirms that it will be available sometime in October. No local pricing has been announced for EX2510 but a quick check on BenQ’s U.S. site shows that the monitor is priced at USD 249 (~RM1,037)
To find out more go to BenQ’s official website.
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