BenQ ZOWIE XL2411 24 Inch 144 Hz e-Sports Gaming Monitor with 1 ms, Black eQualizer, Dark Grey

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BenQ ZOWIE XL2411 24 Inch 144 Hz e-Sports Gaming Monitor with 1 ms, Black eQualizer, Dark Grey

BenQ ZOWIE XL2411 24 Inch 144 Hz e-Sports Gaming Monitor with 1 ms, Black eQualizer, Dark Grey

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Per quanto mi riguarda faccio il reso, perchè io ai bei colori in game non ci rinuncio,ed in futuro, mi ricomprerò un 144hz, però 27 pollici e non con la tecnologia TN. Originally designed to facilitate fluid stereoscopic 3D viewing, 120Hz monitors a favourite for most fans of fast-paced games. By displaying potentially twice as much information every second as a 60Hz display and coupling this with rapid pixel response times and low input lag the feeling of fluidity is unmatched in the LCD world. BenQ really tuned into this with their popular ‘XL’ series of 120Hz gaming monitors. Co-developed with professional players of the FPS game Counterstrike the XL2410T and XL2420T were designed with gamers in mind. Our biggest criticism of the OSD is simply that cycling through the presets is very cumbersome, as you can see in the video. You can’t simply skip to your desired preset and activate it; you must go through each individually and wait for them to be applied. You must scroll all the way up the long way when you reach the bottom, too. This could be frustrating if you frequently change presets and one of the reasons the ‘S-Switch’ of the 20T was so useful. Small relief can be found from the ability to store 3 custom presets, though, which are much easier to cycle through and can of course be customised to your liking.

This is probably an obvious thing but make sure you change your display settings to 144hz in Windows once everything is setup, some people might think this is out of the box but it's a manual change. Compare All Projectors Find Your Perfect Projector Projector Lamps Accessories Refurbished Projectors Build A Game Room Corsair Dominator Titanium First Edition DDR5-6600 C32 2x32GB Review: Abundant Capacity And Performance Contrast performance on the BenQ XL2411T was good with an average contrast ratio of 1090:1 using the ‘Standard’ picture mode. A static contrast of 1022:1 was also good to see following the adjustments made for the ‘test settings’. Very respectable contrast ratios were also recorded for the ‘sRGB’ and ‘Eco’ picture modes (>1000:1) with a slight drop to under 950:1 for the FPS and RTS modes. A more significant drop to just under 800:1 occurred when using the ‘Movie’ and ‘Photo’ modes, however. On the plus side the lowest white luminance could be achieved in these modes by settings the brightness to ‘0’ (not shown in table) – 110 cd/m2 in movie mode, for example, is significantly lower than the 163 cd/m2 minimum recorded under standard mode. At the upper end the monitor was brilliantly bright at 436 cd/m2 – plenty enough for viewing using Nvidia 3D Vision glasses. This gave a luminance adjustment range of 326 cd/m2 which is good – but it would be nice to see a minimum luminance less than 110 cd/m2. Lightning-fast 144 Hz refresh rate performance for a smooth PC gaming experience over DisplayPort or DVI-DTCO Certified identifies IT products that are independently assessed for lower environmental and social impact, safer chemicals, and circular design.

It’s a nice feeling being able to turn a monitor on for the first time and for everything to just look right. Unfortunately that feeling eluded us with the BenQ XL2411T. Under default settings it looked bleached, overly bright and very washed out. In fact it was quite comparable to a weak ‘solarize’ filter being applied in photo editing software. Altra cosa, come mai sul mio vedevo dei particolari macro, che sul Benq, non apparivano così definiti? Forse perchè il mio attuale è un 27pollici, ed il Benq è solo un 24? Boh, non so rispondervi. Our overall gaming experience with the XL2411P was a positive one, but we’d rather see FreeSync support than be forced to resort to a blur reduction feature for smooth motion. The reduction in brightness may be an issue for some users, as it's limited to 180 nits peak. But turning it on created a tad more color saturation, making the monitor look a little better.But the ‘connected’ feeling and overall fluidity is far superior to even the fastest ‘input lag free’ 60Hz LCDs. Another factor influencing this is the 144Hz refresh rate. Compared to a 60Hz monitor, the BenQ is outputting 2.4 times as many frames of visual information – including updating the mouse cursor position – every second. Compared to a 120Hz monitor (or running this monitor in 120Hz mode) the difference is less pronounced. Technically it is displaying 1.2 times as much information; able to draw an additional 24 frames per second. In practice this does make things seem just a little faster but it really depends on the sensitivity of the user to such things. So for gaming we found the BenQ XL2411T very nice to use. Once correctly set up the image was pretty decent as well making movies and general use fairly enjoyable. On top of this there’s a fully adjustable stand, support for 3D Vision 1 and 2 (plus LightBoost) and a competitive price tag. Overall it’s certainly a worthy choice for those who want a speedy monitor for gaming primarily but who may like to do other tasks on the side. We would not advise using any TN panel for any serious colour-critical work (this monitor included) but if that isn’t a priority for you then this should be one to consider. It is very difficult to capture subtle changes that can be observed across the screen, such as those observed above, on camera. The following video explores some of the more pronounced changes that can be observed in image composition as the viewer’s position is changed relative to the monitor. The first section of the video highlights the shifts between red and green on the Lagom text test. The second section shows some of the changes that can be observed on a mixed image – note in particular the bleaching and colour inversion that occurs vertically. The third and final section of the video shows the golden glow that can be observed off-angle as mentioned in the ‘Contrast and brightness’ section. Tralasciando la VGA inutile per lo scopo di utilizzo del monitor l'HDMI purtroppo permette solo 60hz per cui i 144hz sono garantiti solo con cavo DVI. Si sente la mancanza di un connettore DP visto che le schede video moderne offrono porte HDMI e DVI. The BenQ XL2411T is not one of those monitors you can expect to turn on and happily use without a bit of tweaking. If you aren’t at all fussy then the default settings may be just about passible but they certainly don’t give an accurate or well-balanced image. Fortunately there are plenty of presets at your disposal, alongside the ability to tweak important aspects of the image such as colour channels and gamma. Whilst no combination of settings seemed perfect it was possible to get quite a pleasing image out of the monitor with a bit of fiddling. Certainly the image balance was infinitely better than the factory defaults with a decent richness to shades without an oversaturated look.



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