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Published: 2019-11-26, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Bright 27-inch QHD panel, Accurate colors, Good HDR (and HDRi) performance, Great sound quality for in-monitor speakers, Bundled remote, 144Hz maximum refresh rate, Very low input lag,
Limited ergonomic features, Ports out of sight and hard to reach, Limited port selection
BenQ's EX2780Q is primarily a gaming monitor, but its punchy sound system and deft handling of HDR make it a winning all-around screen for general entertainment, too...
Published: 2019-10-30, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
We love the BenQ EX2780Q's design and feature set which expands your options when it comes to visual experiences. The screen provides fantastic vibrancy, while the brand's HDR implementation including the BI+ enhanced HDRi mode finds its place in engrossi...
Published: 2020-06-26, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
One of the best 27″ gaming monitors out there with 144Hz refresh rate, FreeSync & G-SYNC Compatible. Plus, the 2.1 built-in speakers come as a nice additionPros144Hz refresh rateFreeSync, also G-SYNC compatibleSlim bezelBright, vivid colours even without...
Low brightness for HDR, Design won't be for everyone,
The BenQ EX2780Q is a jack of all trades. It handles pretty much everything well but isn't quite a master at anything. With its solid speakers, multiple HDR modes and great ports its versatility makes it a good monitor for mixed use, rather than something...
Decent colour quality, Fantastic, powerful speakers, Good size and resolution, Delivers a small boost in HDR games,
HDR still proves underwhelming, Uniformity is poor, Few adjustment options,
The BenQ EX2780Q is a decent mainstream option thanks to solid colours and great speakers - but it's inconsistent elsewhereProsDecent colour qualityFantastic, powerful speakersGood size and resolutionDelivers a small boost in HDR gamesConsHDR still proves...
10-bit color depth, Worthy speakers, Jack of all trades
Wonky HDR on PC, Basic stand
The BenQ EX2780Q is a gaming monitor fused with a professional monitor, so it's geared up for a lot. Its combination of a color-accurate, fast-refresh IPS panel and a strong speaker offer a strong entertainment experience, but some obnoxious HDR behavior...
Abstract: The monitor you're using right now might have come bundled with your desktop PC, or maybe you bought it back when 1,280 by 1,024 was considered "high resolution." Since you spend a huge part of every day looking at your screen, it pays to be picky when b...
The best you can get under 40kRetailing at around Rs 36,000, this monitor is a steal. It's one of the most fun, colour-accurate monitors I've had the pleasure of using. It handles gaming and colour-sensitive creative work with equal ease.I do wish it ha...
Beautiful copper accents, High quality speakers and audio, 144Hz refresh rate makes visuals buttery smooth, HDRi automatically adjusts visuals based on ambient lighting
No swivelling and height adjustment mechanisms
The EX2780Q is pretty much a very versatile monitor that doesn't only cater to gamers. A high refresh rate of 144Hz shouldn't be viewed as a gaming-exclusive feature anymore, as it really makes visuals a tad more delectable for the eyes. Overall, its visu...