BenQ 1440P IPS 144Hz Gaming Monitor Bezel-less Design
Elevate Your Gaming Experience with Smooth Visuals and Immersive AudioThe BenQ 1440P IPS Gaming Monitor delivers stunning visuals with a high refresh rate and fast response time. Designed for immersive gameplay, it features built-in speakers, eye-care technology, and versatile connectivity option...
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Overview
Elevate Your Gaming Experience with Smooth Visuals and Immersive Audio
The BenQ 1440P IPS Gaming Monitor delivers stunning visuals with a high refresh rate and fast response time. Designed for immersive gameplay, it features built-in speakers, eye-care technology, and versatile connectivity options...
- Resolution: 1440P
- Panel Type: IPS
- Refresh Rate: 144Hz
- Response Time: 1ms MPRT
- Features: Bezel-less Design, Built-in Speakers, BenQ Eye-Care Tech (Low Blue Light, Flicker-free, Brightness Intelligence Plus Technology)
- Connectivity: HDMI, DP Ports
Key Features
IMAGE OPTIMIZATION: BenQ HDRi technology, Light Tuner and Black eQualizer help optimize image quality for a better gaming experience
SUPERIOR SOUND: with two 2.5W build-in speaker plus DSP chip, fine tune by treVolo with three custom sound modes
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a 1440P IPS panel, delivering crisp images and wide viewing angles.
- A 144Hz refresh rate provides smooth and fluid visuals, particularly beneficial for gaming.
- Includes BenQ HDRi technology, Light Tuner, and Black eQualizer to enhance image quality for an optimized gaming experience.
- Equipped with two 2.5W built-in speakers and a DSP chip, fine-tuned by treVolo for superior sound with three custom modes.
- The bezel-less design offers an immersive viewing experience and a sleek aesthetic.
👎 Cons
- Specific details regarding response time are not provided, which is a key factor for competitive gaming.
- While offering superior sound for a monitor, external speakers or headphones may still provide a more robust audio experience for audiophiles.
- The "bezel-less" design usually refers to very thin bezels, but the extent of this thinness is not precisely quantified.