BenQ Releases two types Gaming Displays / 37.5-inch ultra-wide curved
"EW3880R" is the name of the 37.5-inch curved liquid crystal display from BenQ that has a 21: 9 aspect ratio and WQHD Plus (3840 x 1600 pixel) resolution.
Along with the crystal-clear image provided by HDR, it is equipped with "HDRi" technology, which combines original Brightness Intelligence Plus (BI +) with the brightness of the image content while sensing the surrounding lighting environment, to provide an automatic control of image brightness. It is feasible to get a clear display. The treVolo 2.1ch speaker is also equipped with a 3Wx2 + 8W woofer, which allows you to select the most appropriate sound mode for each scenario (live / pop / movie / talk / vocal / game / rock / party) and decreases eye fatigue even when used for extended periods of time. Features "flicker-free" and "blue light reduction mode" eye-care functions to protect your vision.
The LCD panel is an IPS system with a curvature of 2300R, brightness of 230cd/m2, response time of 5ms, refresh rate of 60Hz, contrast ratio of 1,000:1, display color of approximately 1.07 billion colors, color gamut of DCI-P3 95 percent, and a horizontal / vertical viewing angle of 178 degrees. The interfaces are as follows: HDMI2.0x2, DisplayPort1.4x1, USB Type-Cx1 (with a 60W power supply), USB3.0 hub x2, and DisplayPort1.4x1.
Dimensions and weight are approximately 13 kg, and the external dimensions are as follows: width 896.3 mm, depth 294.4 mm, height 460.2 to 580 mm.
Also released at the same time is the "EW2880U," which is a 28-inch 4K liquid crystal display with an IPS panel (see top image right). Among its other features are "HDRi" technology, a 3Wx2 treVolo speaker, and eye-care functions such as "flicker-free" and "blue light reduction mode." There are a number of important specifications, including brightness 300 cm2/m2, reaction speed 5 ms, refresh rate 60 Hz, contrast ratio 1,000:1, display color approximately 1.07 billion colors, color gamut DCI-P3 90 percent, and 178-degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles, among others. HDMI 2.0x2, DisplayPort 1.4x1, USB Type-Cx1 are the interfaces available (60W power supply). Approximately 7.9 kg is the weight of this item, which has external dimensions of 637 mm in width, 277 mm in depth, and 421 to 521 mm in height.
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60Hz seems like an odd choice here when it's billed as a gaming monitor.
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I've got this size monitor and it is very good for gaming and films. I moved to it from a 2560 x 1600 Dell 30 inch which was taller. The width is definitely better for gaming though. The LG one I have does a lot higher refresh, even their cheaper model does 75Hz, so agree with NCC1701D about the 60Hz.
Note that 3840x1600 is actually 24:10 or 12:5 and not 21:9 which would be the smaller 3440 x 1440 approx.
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Ive just swapped my BenQ EX3501R UW, for their MOBIUZ EX3415R UW, and its a cracker, IPS instead of VA, 1ms instead of 4ms, 144hz instead of 100hz, but slighly less curved at 1900, instead of 1800, and those Orange strips on the feet, i just peeled off, as they were only stickers

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I have been debating on getting a 1600p 21:9