Abstract: Factoring in a budget is always important when it comes to PC monitors, and for that reason, we've picked out a few sub-£200 monitors that'll offer the best value for money.Price when reviewed: £120 - Buy now from AmazonThe Asus VC239H is a brilliant 23.6...
Published: 2016-05-18, Author: John , review by: eteknix.com
Crisp IPS technology brings games to life, Exceptional colour gamut, Good speakers, Minimal backlight bleed, Impressive contrast ratio, OSD is easy to use, Superb colour accuracy, Wonderful colour uniformity,
Large bezels, Monitor is set to a low height and can’t be adjusted, Poor stand, “The 27-Inch IPS-Glass WQHD 60Hz OEM monitor produces a stellar picture with a very rich colour gamut. Unfortunately, the rudimentary stand and large bezels make this a flawed
PricingFinding an accurate price for any OEM monitor is extraordinarily difficult because the product was sent directly from the factory. Nevertheless, I've been given the final price which comes to a total of $265. It's important to remember that OEM mon...
Published: 2015-08-27, Author: William , review by: XSreviews.co.uk
IPS panel provides excellent visuals, colours and viewing angles, Very competitive price for a 27-inch 1440p IPS monitor, Very adjustable, with helpful eye health features
Rear-mounted buttons make the OSD a little hard to use, Glossy, logo-infested bezel could be improved, USB ports would have been a nice inclusion, Score, Links, BenQ GW2765HT official product page, Check BenQ GW2765HT prices on Amazon
The GW2765HT is a good monitor for gaming and regular use alike, thanks to its sharp and accurate 27-inch IPS panel. The 1440p resolution works well for surfing the web or getting work done, and if your GPU can handle it then you'll enjoy great-looking ga...
Good price for WQHD resolution IPS panel, Good brightness and colour accuracy, Flexible, adjustable stand
Our sample suffered from backlight bleed, Poor contrast ratio, Glossy plastic bezel isn't out first choice for monitor design.
Given the price and all-round good performance of the GW2765HT, it's certainly appears to be a great monitor. All the right boxes are ticked, the picture quality is great, it's adequate for gaming and it has a good stand, well designed OSD and a wide rang...
All in all, the BenQ GW2765HT, whilst a little pricey at around £300, is definitely worth it for what you're getting, and makes every game and movie I've played and feel more vibrant, with a crisp and clear image. If you're in the market for a new IPS mon...
Reasonably priced at around £285, Very vivid colours, Incredible display quality thanks to Quad HD, Great features (blue light / flicker-free technology), Fairly portable / ease to move, Good build quality, Easily adjustable viewing angles thanks to solid
Settings panel a bit of a nightmare due to button placement, Another HDMI port would enable users to hook up a couple of devices without having to switch cables all the time
As with most products, you've got pros and cons. And whilst there weren't many cons here, our list of good and bad points are listed below to help you make a final decision on whether the BenQ GW2765HT 27-inch Monitor is the one for you.ProsReasonably pri...
Good contrast and colour accuracy, Consistent screen quality, Versatile stand design
No USB ports, Specialised screens excel elsewhere, Pricier than rivals
BenQ GW2765: Image Quality The BenQ's factory settings reveal that this screen is a true mid-ranger – it trades blows with its rivals but doesn't manage to excel in any one area. Its colour temperature of 6,085K is closer to the 6,500K ideal than the cool...
Abstract: The BenQ 27-inch GW2765HT Quad HD monitor is one of the largest from the veteran display maker, and it's one of its latest too. It packs in a hefty Quad HD (2560 x 1440) resolution, which is sure to put some extra stress on your PC's hardware to drive it....
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Published: 2014-11-25, Author: Simon , review by: tftcentral.co.uk
Good default setup, but white point needs correcting a little. Strong contrast ratio, Good connectivity options and a decent stand, Flicker free backlight, no PWM
Missing a few extras like USB ports for instance, Default colour temperature could have been a little better, Lag is a little too high for serious gaming
The BenQ GW2765HT performed pretty well overall, meeting our expectations really for this kind of display. Connectivity and features were solid, with a good range of video inputs and a decent stand provided. A few basic additional extras like simple speak...
Published: 2018-05-02, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
1440p monitors aren't as conventional as 1080p and 4K options that pop up in the market because the former is more commonly used while the latter is highly sought after. 1080p is also easier to run for almost every level of hardware available today, while...