XL2720Z - gamer monitor from BenQ
I love BenQ montors. Not because they’re so crazy good, much more because of their price-performance ratio. Acceptable displays at a reasonable price.
BenQ XL2720Z, as it turned out in the title, was made for players. The manufacturer has also added its own Motion Blur Reduction technology to this 27-inch diagonal display. Of particular interest is the switch panel located on the front of the sole. This allows you to save three different screen settings and then switch between them using the buttons, even while playing.
The backlight is LED, the resolution is full HD, i.e. 1920 x 1080 pixels, the contrast ratio is 1000: 1 and the brightness is 300 cd per m2. The display is based on a TN panel, so the 1 ms response time is not a surprise. We can already doubt the 170/160 viewing angles a bit, but there’s no need to panic if you’re playing, we’re usually sitting in front of the screen, not next to it, so we’ll be sure to see what’s happening on the screen. The monitor also has D-Sub, DVI-D, two HDMI and DisplayPort connectors. We don’t know the price of the monitor yet, but it looks certain it will hit store shelves around the world later this month.