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Guru3D.com » News » BenQ Releases G80 Series Monitors

BenQ Releases G80 Series Monitors

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/06/2017 07:19 AM | source: | 15 comment(s)
BenQ Releases G80 Series Monitors

Spanning screen sizes from 24” to 27”, BenQ GW2480, GL2580H, GL2580HM, and GW2780 LED monitors feature stunning Full HD 1080p picture quality in a choice of advanced IPS panel technology with 178˚ H/V wide viewing angles or TN for lightning-fast 2ms response time.

“The G80 Series monitors embody the latest in BenQ design sensibility,” said Conway Lee, President of BenQ Corporation. “Their beautifully graceful forms seamlessly integrate natural functionality to promote utter simplicity in daily life and work.”

New Industrial Design for Simple Productivity and Elegant Lifestyles

For clean workspaces and modern lifestyles, G80 Series monitors offer a brand new minimalist design luxuriously finished with a premium texture. With Edge to Edge ultra slim bezels just 6.6 mm thin, almost half of their predecessors, G80 monitors minimize distractions to create virtually seamless multi-panel configurations.

Complementing the modern aesthetic, G80 Series provides an invisible cable management system neatly hidden in the monitor stand to smartly organize cable clutter, with a gorgeous sculpted base without extraneous edges and an oblique design to accommodate keyboards for clean functional appeal and expanded desktop space.

Industry-Leading Eye-Care and Brightness Intelligence Technology

G80 Series monitors provide BenQ-exclusive Low Blue Light and Flicker-Free technologies to reduce eye fatigue during extended viewing. In addition, GW2480 and GW2780 offer class-leading Brightness Intelligence Technology, actively adjusting brightness according to on-screen content and ambient light conditions to deliver clear image quality with the most comfortable viewing experience in any situation.



BenQ Releases G80 Series Monitors




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AKDragonPC
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#5439888 Posted on: 06/07/2017 12:26 AM
Why the hell are TN panels still being produced, they are absolute trash.

PrMinisterGR
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#5439897 Posted on: 06/07/2017 01:19 AM
They're special orders for GAMERZ, along with USB lock keys for RAID and RGB mousepads.

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#5439906 Posted on: 06/07/2017 02:44 AM
Why the hell are TN panels still being produced, they are absolute trash.


Because: Price.

Not everyone cares about IPS. I for one, hate IPS and much rather a high quality TN panel. But VA is a decent idea too.

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#5439912 Posted on: 06/07/2017 03:18 AM
Why the hell are TN panels still being produced, they are absolute trash.


beacuse some cant stand the reasonse time of IPS/VA panels? I know i cant.

IMO IPS panels nicer colors mean sqaut to me if it ruined by terrible response time and motion blur. IPS even has terrible clouding on pure black compared to VA and TN.

I never seen IPS panel I liked I rather have VA panel

Faster response time>colors

Till that fabled day when OLED replaces LED/LCD and is not ridiculously priced, so far i been wating 10+ years for that.

As for deep blacks my dads Sony XBR65X930C has the best black i seen on any lcd/led most time when goes all black i go for the remote cause i think it turned off.

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#5440402 Posted on: 06/08/2017 07:42 PM
They're special orders for GAMERZ, along with USB lock keys for RAID and RGB mousepads.


Ikr, I just find it strange people are willing to sacrifice far better colours and viewing angles for a minuscule 2-3ms faster response time. I can put up with some minor ips glow over the horrible viewing angles and colour shift of TN/VA panels any day. I guess its down to usage preference but there is a reason TN panels are cheap....

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