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BenQ G-Sync Gaming Monitors

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/09/2014 10:42 AM | source: | 14 comment(s)
BenQ G-Sync Gaming Monitors

BenQ America Corp., a globally renowned LED and gaming monitor expert, today announced the unveiling of two new gaming monitors at this year's International CES. Featuring NVIDIA's G-Sync technology, the company's new XL2420G and XL2720G displays eliminate performance issues related to image tearing, stuttering, and latency - providing gamers with the ultimate in smooth, fast-action play. 

The monitors come equipped with BenQ's RevolutionEyes technology, helping users take a turn for the better by providing the comfort needed for exceptional monitor performance during competitive play.


"Our new line of G-Sync gaming monitors confirms BenQ's commitment to making the market's most advanced technologies available to today's avid gaming community," said Bob Wudeck, Associate Vice President, Strategy and Business Development for BenQ America Corp. "Equipped with three new gaming modes powered by G-Sync technology, our innovative XL monitors feature seamless graphic card synchronization for the smoothest picture quality possible. The monitors also come pre-loaded with BenQ's RevolutionEyes technology featuring ZeroFlicker, Black Equalizer, and Low Blue Light capabilities - providing competitive players with the critical performance tools needed for edging out their opponents."

Based on BenQ's market-changing XL gaming monitor series, the new XL2420G and XL2720G displays add three new G-Sync gaming modes to further augment the gaming experience: the G-Sync Mode for smooth, low-latency gaming; Low Motion Blur Mode for CRT-like sharpness of moving objects; and a full-featured 3D Vision Mode to create more lifelike on-screen action. By synchronizing the displays' refresh rate to the graphic cards' GPU, G-Sync technology eliminates screen tearing for better graphic integrity, minimizes stutter for smoother gaming, and reduces input lag for seamless, low-latency gaming responses. The result is scenes that display instantly, sharper object resolutions, and smoother overall gameplay.

To increase visual comfort, the 24-inch (XL2420G) and 27-inch (XL2720G) displays feature BenQ's new RevolutionEyes technology. Including ZeroFlicker capabilities, the monitors eliminate traditional LED flicker issues to support eSports enthusiasts in longer gaming sessions by providing more comfort during competitive action. The RevolutionEyes monitors also feature BenQ's Black eQualizer, which enables total gaming visibility by allowing players to adjust brightness without over-exposing white levels, revealing critical combat details with improved visibility in darkened areas. The duo also brings an ultra-fast 144 Hz refresh rate and GTG response time for faster pixel rates - giving players complete control over their gaming experience.

For even more gaming comfort, the display duo is equipped with Low Blue Light technology. Designed to manage the exposure of blue spectrum light, the monitors help gamers protect their eyes during extended periods by providing several adjustable low blue light levels that automatically adjust emission without affecting picture quality. For setup flexibility, the monitors are fully height-adjustable and feature an intuitive on-screen user interface.

BenQ's new XL2420G and XL2720G G-Sync monitors are expected to ship in Q1 2014.



BenQ G-Sync Gaming Monitors




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UZ7
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#4740267 Posted on: 01/09/2014 11:00 AM
Makes my BenQ XL2720T feel old :(

Prices will probably up the butt like ASUS lol

miffywiffy
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#4740291 Posted on: 01/09/2014 11:56 AM
Yey more **** quality BenQ monitors with gimmicks on them to make people think they're getting value for money.

nakquada
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#4740325 Posted on: 01/09/2014 01:26 PM
Yey more **** quality BenQ monitors with gimmicks on them to make people think they're getting value for money.


G-Sync is not a gimmick. And BenQ make great stuff.

Jod
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#4740427 Posted on: 01/09/2014 04:16 PM
G-Sync is not a gimmick. And BenQ make great stuff.


I love me some BF4 lightboosted on my 2420TE, but refuse to browse the web on it. TNs vary greatly and the one BQ used here is hideous. I just hope these Gs will have a very high quality TN like Asus is claiming for their $800 G-string.

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#4740435 Posted on: 01/09/2014 04:42 PM
Yey more **** quality BenQ monitors with gimmicks on them to make people think they're getting value for money.


BenQ make some fantastic products. I still have a G2420HDBL sitting around that was amazing for what it cost.

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