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BenQ MOBIUZ EX240N Gaming Monitor 24" FHD 1080p 165Hz 1ms | VA | HDRi | Color Optimizer | Light Tuner | Black eQualizer | Freesync | Eye-Care Tech | Tilt | HDMI | DisplayPort | Built-In Speakers

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Style: 24" FHD VA | 165Hz 1ms | 2 x 2.5W Speakers


Features

  • Level Up the Game: 24 Inch FHD 1080P FHD VA 165Hz Gaming Computer Monitor features Freesync Premium and color optimizer settings.
  • Experience Smooth Gameplay: Catch all the small details with a 1ms MPRT response rate and 165Hz refresh rate.
  • Eye-Care Tech: Our exclusive Eye-Care technology reduces eye fatigue for optimal comfort, productivity and allows you to work for an extended period of time.
  • Adaptive Brightness Technology: Our Brightness Intelligence (B.I.) technology optimizes display performance for work and play to protect your vision while providing a stunning image at the same time.
  • Built-In Speakers: Free up desk space with a built-in sound system that delivers premium audio.

Screen Size: 23.8 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 1920 x 1080 Pixels


Brand: BenQ


Special Feature: Anti Glare Screen, Blue Light Filter, Flicker-Free, Built-In Speakers


Refresh Rate: 165


Standing screen display size: ‎23.8 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920x1080


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 Pixels


Brand: ‎BenQ


Series: ‎EX240N


Item model number: ‎EX240N


Item Weight: ‎12.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.9 x 23.7 x 16.2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.9 x 23.7 x 16.2 inches


Color: ‎Black


Voltage: ‎23.8 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎BenQ


Date First Available: ‎June 7, 2022


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  • Surprisingly Nice Monitor
Style: 27" QHD IPS | 144Hz 1ms | Remote Control...
I didn't want the hassle of buying and creating desk space for speakers in my setup, but I also know monitor speakers aren't the best. That's when I ran into this thing. After doing quite a bit of research on RTings especially, I decided I'd take the plunge. I don't have anything negative to say about this monitor though I did get it at $350 and not at its original price. Pros: - Built-in subwoofer. What immediately stood out was the sound quality. The speakers are better than my 43 inch 4K gaming tv speakers (which I sold after I started using this monitor). I thought it was all purely hype. Couldn't be that decent I thought. Well I thought wrong. - FreeSync Premium is glorious. Everything is way smoother at 144hz like browsing and every day application use, but my gaming has gone up a few notches. No more vsync for me. This set has a FreeSync range of 40fps - 144fps. As long as your fps is within that range, FreeSync is gonna work, and it works great. It feels and looks smother than vsync for sure. - Monitor has a lot of useful settings for blue light and tired eyes. The IPS panel looks vibrant and gorgeous. Obviously this is an IPS so blacks aren't as black as black can be, but it's good enough to get a pass from someone like me who really cares about deep blacks. - It comes with a remote and you wouldn't think this would be worth talking about, but the moment you stop having to reach behind or at the side of monitors for buttons, you never want to go back. - Good build quality all around. Not disappointed by that at all, and it came professionally packaged. - Great for gaming. No issues with input lag, motion blur or ghosting. Cons: - No built-in USB 3.0 ports. There are some very, very capable monitors in that price range ($350), even less, that can match this set in performance but they have USB ports. Extra ports are always a huge welcome. Obviously those don't have a built-in subwoofer, so go with what you need. I cared more about great sound out of the box so I picked my poison. - Very limited ergonomics. The screen can tilt back and forward, that's it. No rotating, spinning, raising and dropping, nothing. If you're gonna buy this, do your homework. I have absolutely no problems and do not need to adjust anything, but I already factored in the height of my desk, chair, and the monitor, so I knew what it would feel like having it in front of me. - Could be brighter. It's bright enough don't get me wrong, but I don't ever run my backlights at 100%. I usually do 60 - 65% to extend the life of my screens, and at 65% I've owned brighter panels. It's not a deal breaker at all, just thought I'd let you know everything. - Because of the panel, expect some sort of backlight bleed somewhere. Mines is a tiny spot on the lower left hand bottom of the screen, like how the sun looks when it's halfway under the horizon. It's extremely light and not visible at all in the vast majority of cases but if you focus, you can see a little white light. Room usually has to be extremely dark, and you shouldn't be staring at a screen in a room that dark anyways. No dead pixels though thank gawd. As usual, if it goes haywire at any time I'll return here to absolutely sink it in this review, but so far so good. Been using it heavily every day for a month with no issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2022 by J. De Gannes

  • Fantastic Monitor - Exceptional Quality
Style: 27" QHD IPS | 144Hz 1ms | Remote Control...
The screen is nearly bezzless on the three sides, outside of the bottom which houses the front firing speakers, looks comparable to others, it's actually stylish looking, rustic to a degree. I had the AD27QD and sent it back for this, had it for nearly a month. Gigabyte does an amazing job with support of their monitors, mine was 1.08, eight firmware updates. IMO, it's the Swiss army knife of monitors, that said, I'm glad I sent it back for the BenQ, this just looks better overall. I also love the true stereo sound for music and YouTube. Gigabyte's offerings all had a degree of noticeable back light bleed, IPS glow, especially the flash-lighting on their VA panels, my gosh, BenQ has none of this. I don't think that's on Gigabyte, it's the poor 1500r curved panels they are likely getting from Samsung. The response time is exceptionally similar to AD27QD. I would have bought the Aorus FI27Q-P if it weren't $649, it was my first choice overall, though now using the EX2780Q, can’t imagine it would have been as good, this monitor is flawless from an image quality perspective! + HDRi is actually legit, I typically don't even care for HDR much, it's nice to have, though sometimes I prefer to play without it, just played Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Xbox One X and used 1440p@120hz, VRR with HDRi and it looked tremendously better than my experiences the Aorus CV27Q and AD27QD. I was really surprised by how natural it looked, not overly colorful where everything appears cartoonish. It actually made the game more realistic looking, grass and foliage appeared much more detailed and natural green tones. Modern Warfare looks incredible on this monitor, plays great, very responsive and incredibly detailed looking. This monitor is capable of 1440p@120hz, VRR and HDR all checked at the same time for the Xbox One X, though unfortunately X will only use the HDR if you have it upscaled to 4K, either way looks great. I played both and prefer the 1440p mode with HDRi. PS4 Pro is able to be played in 4K HDR (upscaled), PC gaming was great as well. + Super dark backlight, ZERO discernible back light bleed, VA like, very, very pleasantly surprised. + Looks as good if not better than my LG 32UD99 which is one hell of a monitor in its own right. + Colors look great, playing the new Age of Empires II DE was a truly mesmerizing experience, this monitor truly has some damn good looking, saturated, yet natural colors. + Audio is the best I've heard on a monitor, my LG actually has great sound as well, it's right up there, though the EX has more depth of sound, with the included sub-woofer. Great for YouTube, Spotify etc. + Exceptional uniformity throughout, medical grade black, white and grey, pure. + Image response time is very good, going to test this more to see how it performs in fast moving games. + Clear AG coating, not coarse, smooth, natural look. + Included controller is fantastic, super handy and the audio wheel on the left, smart setup. - Would only let me select 10bit color with 120hz, vice 144hz. This is an issue to me, the Aorus CV27Q would let me use 10bit color at 165hz, zero issues. I don't get this, supposedly the BenQ has DP 1.4, so it should be able to do this, very disappointing. Checked the manual, it only support 120hz with 10bit color. - Color vibrancy is nowhere near as good as the enhance color options on something like the Acer XV273K, which IMO, is the pinnacle of image quality if not for some of its quirks. I'm referring to the method of pushing the vibrancy beyond the default, really no need to, looks great at 10. - Comes in the smallest box I've seen for a 27-inch, looked like a lego set arrived, crazy how small compared to the Acer for example, though it did come with no issues, so guess it works. - The Stand!!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2019 by Jesse P

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