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BenQ XL2411Z 24-Inch Gaming Monitor Out Next week

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/03/2016 08:22 AM | source: | 14 comment(s)
BenQ XL2411Z 24-Inch Gaming Monitor Out Next week

BenQ will release their XL2411Z ZOWIE based monitor on October 7th. Adopting BenQ’s latest Motion Blur Reduction technology, this new 24-inch TN LED-backlight monitor (144Hz refresh rate) provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness.

1ms (GTG) response time and 170/160 degree viewing angles, and has D-Sub, DVI, 2x HDMI and DisplayPort connectors. Pricing and release date are still unknown at the moment.

Feel the raw thrills and exhilaration of seamless FPS gameplay with the perfect motion offered by the 24-inch XL2411Z gaming monitor. Built with the latest Motion Blur Reduction technology, Low Blue Light, Gaming-comfort Flicker-free, Gaming Refresh rate Optimization Management (GROM), and Display Pilot feature, the BenQ monitor performs with incredible visual impact, speed and agility while delivering absolute viewing comfort and convenience for your gaming enjoyment. Get ready for your champion experience today!

Motion Blur Reduction for Extra Clarity Throughout the Game

For a long time, the refresh rate of regular LCD displays has always been the key factor that puts professional gamers off from switching their CRT screens. Now, with BenQ’s new Motion Blur Reduction technology, gamers can finally set their mind at ease! Following is a simulated in-game video, you will see how BenQ Motion Blur Reduction helps you aim down targets with more precision comparing to the screen without.

What Is Motion Blur?

Motion blur is caused by the delayed change of pixel colors during fast-moving scenes – a common problem observed in regular LCD displays. This causes a reduction in visual display quality and an increase in eye fatigue.

Motion Blur Reduction

Motion Blur Reduction is uniquely designed with the consideration of the resolution, response time and refresh rate, and how the three most crucial elements in determining a gamer’s performance work together to further enhance an ultra-smooth, free-of-blur gaming experience, particularly for action-packed FPS games where every millisecond count. It works to support a range of resolutions and refresh rates, providing cleaner, sharper video quality on the display. With Motion Blur Reduction, gamers no longer suffer from time and gaming comfort lost to poor vision quality created by motion blur and lagging. Instead, they have everything to gain with more reaction time advantage on their side to achieve ultimately a flawless victory.




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pbvider
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#4722692 Posted on: 12/12/2013 10:35 AM
Hope to see G-Sync with this monitor.

TheDeeGee
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#4722715 Posted on: 12/12/2013 11:24 AM
WTB IPS with Black and 120 Hz.

Cut the crap with TN and start working on that instead.

Robbo9999
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#4722772 Posted on: 12/12/2013 01:05 PM
It's true what they say here, I'm sure things were a lot crisper & clearer with a CRT, if I remember back to Quake 3 Arena! Removing the blur of LED monitors would be great!

ClexRex
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#4722823 Posted on: 12/12/2013 02:25 PM
Why are companies so stuck on 1080p....after moving over to 1440p 80hz+ I will never go back....1080p is getting old....lets get some new tech going or sometin jeese....

Monitors are going nowhere fast....the minor improvements they make are tiny and misleading...lets get some 1440p pnaels above 60hz ont he market from true vendors sad almost....we have these insane gpu's to buy but crappy 1080p pnaels lol


I almost laugh everytime I see some guy on a game forum with his 2-3k game rig and look further he using a 1080p pnael lol so fail

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#4722838 Posted on: 12/12/2013 02:57 PM
Why are companies so stuck on 1080p....after moving over to 1440p 80hz+ I will never go back....1080p is getting old....lets get some new tech going or sometin jeese....

Monitors are going nowhere fast....the minor improvements they make are tiny and misleading...lets get some 1440p pnaels above 60hz ont he market from true vendors sad almost....we have these insane gpu's to buy but crappy 1080p pnaels lol


I almost laugh everytime I see some guy on a game forum with his 2-3k game rig and look further he using a 1080p pnael lol so fail

That will come probably with next gen gpu's when a 300$ card can properly drive a 1440p screen. About 80% or more pc gamers dont spend carzy amounts of money on pc's

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