BenQ Mobiuz EX2510 25 "
![]() | Expecting restock All-in-one gaming monitor with a 24.5-inch FullHD screen, original outdoor design, high refresh rate, glossy anti-glare coating and stereo speakers (2x2.5W). It is positioned as a product of the middle price category in 2020, designed for gaming, as well as solving a wide range of domestic and professional tasks. A full 8-bit W-LED IPS panel delivers improved colour gamut (99% sRGB colour space) and increased maximum brightness. Supports HDR10 high dynamic range image output. Also worth noting is the proprietary HDRi technology, which automatically optimizes contrast and colour reproduction, taking into account the readings of the built-in light sensor and the nature of the displayed image. With a fast sensor (2ms GtG response time), high frame rate (up to 144Hz), and support for AMD FreeS...ync Premium technology, the BenQ Mobiuz EX2510 monitor delivers flawless smoothness and enhanced clarity of dynamic gaming scenes without tearscreening. Apart from gaming, this monitor can be used as a versatile home/office monitor for multimedia entertainment and digital content processing. Suitable for working with texts, tables, presentations, 3D modeling, design in CAD / CAE systems and software development tasks. |
All-in-one gaming monitor with a 24.5-inch FullHD screen, original outdoor design, high refresh rate, glossy anti-glare coating and stereo speakers (2x2.5W). It is positioned as a product of the middle price category in 2020, designed for gaming, as well as solving a wide range of domestic and professional tasks. A full 8-bit W-LED IPS panel delivers improved colour gamut (99% sRGB colour space) and increased maximum brightness.
Supports HDR10 high dynamic range image output. Also worth noting is the proprietary HDRi technology, which automatically optimizes contrast and colour reproduction, taking into account the readings of the built-in light sensor and the nature of the displayed image. With a fast sensor (2ms GtG response time), high frame rate (up to 144Hz), and support for AMD FreeSync Premium technology, the BenQ Mobiuz EX2510 monitor delivers flawless smoothness and enhanced clarity of dynamic gaming scenes without tearscreening. Apart from gaming, this monitor can be used as a versatile home/office monitor for multimedia entertainment and digital content processing. Suitable for working with texts, tables, presentations, 3D modeling, design in CAD / CAE systems and software development tasks.
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Excellent monitor, arrived without dead pixels, no cables at all, even without turning on pixel overclocking in the settings. Lights are weak The build quality is excellent, the frames are very thin. The colors are eye-watering without adjustments, but if you turn on HDR with the right mode everything starts to look very cool The included cable does not allow FreeSync to run; I had to purchase a separate DisplayPort |
Disperse - there's no HDR here, what is listed in the specifications is just an emulation by the monitor itself, or better yet, let's call it BENQ's branded feature "HDRi". I got it at Citilink and coincidentally met a guy there who was returning the same one due to a yellow glow in the right corner. Despite that, I took mine, and when I got home and turned off the light in the room, I noticed the same yellowish spot on the black background. But in regular use, it sort of "disappeared" and now you can't see it anywhere at all. In the specifications (at least at the time of purchase), it was not mentioned anywhere that there is a light sensor. It rotates literally in any direction. And it is noteworthy that to turn, raise, or lower the screen, you don't need to exert much effort - the entire mechanism is soft, compliant, and smooth! All other advantages are listed in the specifications. The screen clearly has a yellow tint - even though you can adjust everything in the settings, it still leans towards warm tones... As for the resolution for a 27" screen, it's already at the edge. The pixels don't exactly hurt the eyes, but they are noticeable. If the budget allows, it's better to go for 2K... |

















































