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BenQ Mobiuz EX2510 24.5 Inch 1080P 144Hz IPS Computer Gaming Monitor with Freesync Premium, HDRi and Speakers

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Size: 25 Inch


Style: FHD IPS


Color: Dark Grey


Features

  • Level Up the Game: 24.5 Inch 1080P 144Hz IPS gaming computer monitor features Freesync Premium and color optimizer settings.
  • HDRi Optimization: Get ready for a cinematic experience thanks to the HDRi optimization which improves contrast and colors of the image.
  • Built-In Speakers: Free up desk space with a built-in sound system that delivers premium audio.

Description

EX2510 features HDRi that optimizes color performance, detail contrast, and image clarity add intensity so games look their best and you see every strategic detail. Its bezel-less design opens screen space and eliminates distracting edges that can take your eye off the action. The 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms MPRT, combined with BenQ’s proprietary gaming features and shortcuts to settings keep you in the game. Industry-leading built-in speakers offer immersive audiovisual gaming enjoyment without the clutter of external speakers. You choose the preset sound mode that matches your intensity level. Plus, HDMI and DP ports allow you to switch between inputs without repetitive plug in and out. BenQ Eye-Care tech looks out for your eyes while you focus on the game. Low Blue Light filters damaging light, Flicker-free eliminates screen flickering, and industry-leading Brightness Intelligence Plus Technology which delivers ideal images adapted to any ambient lighting conditions. Add in ePaper and Color Weakness Modes for enhanced, comfortable views. Elevate your gaming with HDRi and EX2510.

Brand: BenQ


Screen Size: 25 Inches


Resolution: FHD 1080p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Glossy


Standing screen display size: ‎25 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920x1080


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080


Brand: ‎BenQ


Series: ‎BENQEX2510RB


Item model number: ‎EX2510


Item Weight: ‎12.32 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.53 x 21.95 x 20.53 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.53 x 21.95 x 20.53 inches


Color: ‎Dark Grey


Power Source: ‎AC


Voltage: ‎220 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎BenQ


Date First Available: ‎August 17, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Almost Perfect
This monitor is almost perfect. I don't have a lot to compare it to, as this is the first monitor I've purchased in close to 15 years. Yes, that's correct - I've been using monitors from 2006-2007 up to this point. The picture quality is absolutely outstanding. There is some light bleed on the edges, which is pretty standard with most monitors, but it's only visible on very dark images, and when viewed from a proper 90° angle it's not noticeable. The monitor is fast, and works with Gsync. HDR works, but again, I have nothing to compare it to. The colors are amazing. Refresh rate is amazing. I do not notice ghosting like I did with my old 1ms monitor. Contrast is so amazing that when I fired up MW5 I was absolutely blown away. Lasers are blindingly bright against a dark background. The stand is fully adjustable and very heavy-duty. The monitor has a built-in light sensor and can tweak the brightness based on ambient light. This is very useful because this monitor is FRIGGIN BRIGHT. I set the brightness to 56 and it's still MUCH brighter than my old monitor. Downsides: The monitor took a lot of tweaking to get it to stop going black during gaming. It happened most in certain games, but the monitor would act like it lost signal for 3-5 seconds and go black. It was pretty annoying. Turning off Gsync fixed the problem, but I bought this monitor to use Gsync. I forced Windows to install the correct drivers for the monitor, and also used CRU to set the bottom end of the Gsync refresh rate higher and it solved nearly all of the blackscreen issues. I still have one game where the monitor will occasionally go black, so more tweaking is required. Also, the company is Chinese, so the on-screen display does not use terms that are easily understandable. The box has a hilarious mix of Engrish on it. The motto is "More You Can Be" - which I find utterly hilarious. Bottom line, the monitor is not extremely user-friendly. Like I said, I had to tweak it a bunch and the OSD isn't easy to figure out. If you're not a power-user or an enthusiast, you should probably steer clear. If you don't mind tweaking something that you got a really good deal on, then this monitor is a tremendous value. EDIT: After using this monitor for a year, I'd like to revise my review. Originally, I docked a star because I was having a lot of black-screen flashing issues. Since then, I have built a new PC and no longer have any black-screen issues. After much testing, I came to the conclusion that the original issue was caused by my GTX 1060 SSC switching between different overclock modes automatically. As the card either increased or decreased clock values based on the temperature and desired framerate, it would cause black screen problems with this monitor. I now have a RTX 3060 Ti and have zero black screen issues. I also no longer have any problem running this monitor at 144hz all the time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2021 by Awesome

  • Excelente calidad en general
Apenas salido de la caja ya resulta muy fácil la instalación. Es muy atractivo visualmente a pesar de la franja naranja en la base que no combina mucho con el resto del diseño, en el uso cotidiano no llama la atención. Se nota a primera vista que la calidad de construcción es muy buena. Los bordes son delgados a excepción del borde inferior, así que hace mejor uso del espacio útil y ofrece un aspecto mas moderno. El grosor es mayor al de los monitores de otras marcas pero desde el frente no se percibe asi que no influye en el uso. Quisiera advertir del tamaño de la base en caso de que tengas un escritorio no tan ancho, la base del monitor ocupa 21 centímetros exactamente, para tener en cuenta y calcular una buena distancia de la pantalla, para evitar incomodidad y cuidar la vista, respecto a la construcción de la base es sólido y pesado, da mucha confianza. La calidad de imagen por defecto es muy buena junto con sus ángulos de visión, y además la intensidad de brillo y colores son personalizables a gusto propio. A los perfiles y los modos HDRi en realidad no les doy mucho uso porque son muy intensos en brillo y color para mi gusto pero los he probado y se ven muy bien, el cambio es notable. El perfil FPS es de utilidad para juegos competitivos como CS:GO al quitar sombras de las zonas oscuras. No he podido probar el G-Sync* ya que de momento solo lo ocupo con mi laptop y no tiene DisplayPort ni tampoco tengo un cable con salidas intercambiadas. No vino con ningún detalle de píxeles asi que mi experiencia ha sido muy grata. Lo pedí desde Chile y no me arrepiento de la compra a pesar de los costos extras. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021 by Nicolas Nicolas

  • Great pairing with Xbox Series X + Destiny 2 Crucible @ 1080P/120FPS
Bought specifically to play Destiny 2 Crucible at 1080p@120fps on Xbox Series X and it works great. RESPONSE TIME: there's quite a few reviews out there showing BenQ EX2510 having one of the best input lags in this class. The BenQ XL2411K has lower lag but I prefer the image quality of an IPS panel over TN. If you filter for all FreeSync Premium 1080p@144hz 24" flat screens, you'll find yourself landing back on this model. 4k@60fps vs 1080p@120fps: you'll need to make this call for yourself. I went from a 4k@60fps 27" monitor to a 1080p@120fps 24" monitor and definitely noticed both the high framerates AND lower pixel density. For my gaming preferences (first person shooters), I decided that the framerates were more important to me. Using the unscientific online human reaction game, my input response time has decreased from 220ms to 200ms. Anecdotally, after 36 hours of playing I've run into a few PVP scenarios where those milliseconds helped me pull a win. SIZE: if you're in the market for a 1080p monitor, 24" is my personal max screen size. Any higher and the low pixel density becomes too unsightly. Assuming you're buying this, here are some helpful settings: FreeSync Premium vs Motion Blur: personally prefer leaving Motion Blur off so that FreeSync Premium is always on. While Motion Blur is technically clearer at 120fps, it comes at the cost of screen tearing. AMA: reviews said setting 1 (from 0-3) is optimal if you switch between 60fps and 120fps games. Black eQualizer: thought this was gimmicky at first but I found myself leaving this at 1 (from 0-10) to bring out black details in dark maps. Low Blue Light: usually leave this at max to reduce eye strain HDR: usually leave this off. If you're looking for HDR gaming, would suggest looking at another class of monitors completely (LG 27GP950). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2021 by Ron

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