news hardware Gaming screens: BenQ focuses on the gaming experience with its “MOBIUZ” series
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High and variable refresh rate, slight curvature, sound quality and faithful color reproduction: for the last 2 years, BenQ has focused all its know-how and strategy on its MOBIUZ screens for a fluid and immersive gaming experience. With the new “EX” gaming monitor SKUs for 2022, the lineup is getting bigger and better.
All BenQ MOBIUZ gaming monitors
Launched in July 2020, BenQ’s MOBIUZ series has been continuously enriched with new screen models that “EX” series. are designed to provide the best gaming experience across a wide range of gaming monitors. In terms of sound and image, just one keyword for BenQ: immersion.
Live the HDRi!
One of the main strengths of the new BenQ monitors is based on a specially developed HDR technology, the HDRi. Given the number of games and movies compatible with HDR, this option has become almost indispensable for modern screens. If the latter are more and more numerous, the quality varies depending on the brand and model.
Therefore, BenQ decided to adapt by making maximum use of the parameters and settings of HDR. intelligentto offer maximum quality depending on the content, such as games or movies. in the cover a wider color spacethe result can be seen on Clarity, detail and color representation in HDRenhanced by HDRi.
TreVolo in the voice
side sonthanks to the team behind the treVolo speaker from BenQ, the new monitors have a son 2.1 with Subwoofers and tweeter on separate speakers. The latter is located just below the screen to direct the highs towards the user.
If we add to this the work of the digital signal processor (DSP) and the 5 sound modes present, the sound comes into its own. Indeed, the depth of sound of the FPS, the roar of the engines in the simulation, the realism of the cinematics and of course the in-game music deliver a fidelity as close to the source as possible.
Flat or curved? Each game type has its “EX” model
Selection criterion to facilitate immersion, screens bent excel simulation games run automobile Or from pilots airplane or spaceship. Obviously, they also add a whole new dimension to first-person games. at the curved radius, “R” models Striking at BenQ are, for example, the EX3210R : 32-inch, QHD or 2K resolution (1440p), VA panel (the happy medium between the color reproduction of an IPS panel and the latency performance of a TN panel), a maximum refresh rate of 165 Hertz Thanks to the compatibility, up to 165 frames per second with variable bit rate can be displayed FreeSync Prowhat guarantees a optimal fluidity in the game. A very large screen (80 cm diagonal) at the recommended price of $699.
Inside the screens location Traditional, more classic but just as immersive, we find all the other “non-R” models in the range, with resolutions in Full HD or 2K but also in UHD. Very suitable for the latest consoles Operating in HDMI 2.1, the EX3210U allows a display 4K at 3840×2160@120Hz, and up to 144Hz. It’s the latest in the range and is ideal for installing an Xbox Series X or a PlayStation 5 on your usual PC setup, with a base price of $1,299.
Whether at the level of visual quality of the displayed content with several specific game modes (Black Equalizer, Color Vibrance, etc.) and visual comfort adapted to eye health, or high sound quality With sizes ranging from 24.5 to 35 inches, in 16:9 or 21:9, curved or not, you’re sure to find a monitor to match your latest generation gaming machine.