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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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Vipu2
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#5439648 Posted on: 06/06/2017 12:20 PM
"1080p TN for lightning-fast 2ms response time"
I guess 60hz too since no mention about hz.

Yeaaaah... right... if it costs under 100$ it might be ok for something I guess.

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#5439649 Posted on: 06/06/2017 12:24 PM
Why would you release 1080p TN with lightning-SLOW (tons of TN have 1ms) 2ms response time in 2017. Sorry, but thats pure garbage even if the design is the best in the world.

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#5439664 Posted on: 06/06/2017 12:53 PM
Stunning full HD... Hi 2010 ;)

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#5439669 Posted on: 06/06/2017 01:01 PM
Why would you release 1080p TN with lightning-SLOW (tons of TN have 1ms) 2ms response time in 2017. Sorry, but thats pure garbage even if the design is the best in the world.


These are part of BenQ's Home and Office range, meaning very much mainstream, no-frills, and probably where most of the sales are. The 2 ms response time vs 1 ms is a moot argument, it could be the 2 ms monitor displays the fast motion better or there is something else better about the monitor that slows the response time.

These can be used for gaming but it's not their intended purpose.

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#5439799 Posted on: 06/06/2017 06:00 PM
Were the f*ck are the 4k HDR10 27"-32" monitors!?!?!?!

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