Excellent contrast ratio, Great overall performance
Wobbly stand, Colour shift at certain angles
A monitor that stands out for its stellar contrast ratio and performance, the GW2760HS might be the only monitor to go for at this size and price. Oh and by the way, when we say stellar, we really mean stellar. No other monitor comes close, or even meets ...
Abstract: BenQ GW2760HSPrice: Rs 20,000 27-inch VA LED 1080p panel, 16.7 million colours, 3000:1 contrast, 27WAnyone who has to work long hours on a laptop or desktop computers knows the toll it starts taking on your eyesight. Most displays have a refresh rate and ...
Flickerfree backlight Display, Awesome contrast and brightness, Better colour production and high details, Good viewing angles (upto 170%), Slim and Sleek packing, Budget price
Slow speakers, still external speakers required, No USB ports
According to our tests and the results we found, I must say BenQ GW2760HS is one of the best Monitors you can have with 27 inch Full HD display with Sensye 3 and other features mentioned above. Viewing angles are very good from any side of the monitor, it...
Excellent color reproduction, Good viewing angles, Enhanced visual graphics, Slim and Sleek, Decent contrast ratio, Affordable 8bit monitor
Weak speakers, Lacks USB
Available with an awesome 8-bit panel with good viewing angles and excellent color reproduction, BenQ GW2760HS proves to be a perfect deal with 8-bit VA Panel Monitor, that also for the price of Rs. 20000. Forget having sore eyes now, its flicker free tec...
The BenQ GW2760HS is quite remarkable indeed. It's a cheap, no-nonsense PC monitor that gives you a large and capable 27" VA panel for a ridiculously low price of Rs 20,000. Not only does this panel seem to possess true 8-bit fidelity, but it doesn't com...
BenQ have done well to craft a monitor that has very few real flaws. While the speakers and stand could be improved, that’s quite understandable at this price and definitely where I’d want to make sacrifices if they were necessary. You could point to ...
Published: 2013-10-18, Author: William , review by: XSreviews.co.uk
BenQ have done well to craft a monitor that has very few real flaws. While the speakers and stand could be improved, that's quite understandable at this price and definitely where I'd want to make sacrifices if they were necessary. You could point to moni...
Large 217-inch display, flicker-free technology, non-glossy AG matte coating, fantastic colour gamut range, unobtrusive bezel, amazingly low price
Resolution not as high as Apple Cinema Display, colour accuracy isn’t as good as a high-end monitor
This is a superb monitor to choose to go with a Mac mini or as an external display for your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. At around £200 it offers premium quality and high performance at a price normally associated with much lower quality display
Great image reproduction, Robust and stylish, Flicker free, VESA compatible, Good for movies
No height adjustment, No swivel stand, Lousy audio, Average text reproduction
The BenQ GW2760HS is a capable and feature-rich display that doesn't disappoint. If you get headaches or eye strain after looking your a monitor for too long, you should try this flicker-free alternative....