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The BenQ GW2780 is a 27-inch Full HD IPS monitor designed for professionals seeking eye comfort and sleek aesthetics. Featuring Brightness Intelligence technology, anti-glare coating, and a cable management system, it ensures a visually immersive and clutter-free home office experience.
Brand | BenQ |
Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 24.02 x 18.23 cm; 4.85 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | GW2780 |
Manufacturer | BenQ |
Series | GW2780 |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Speaker Description | 2Wx2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Number of VGA Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 32 watts |
Supported Software | Ja |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 15 kg |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 4.85 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**X
Having a high quality 27" screen is a game changer for me - highly recommended!
This is my second Benz monitor, so I can vouch for their quality over time. I use my monitor for general stuff like Word, browsing etc. (having recently moved from using a Surface tablet) but I wanted a second monitor for use with my music software Reason 10 (which is fantastic by the way). Reason allows to use multiscreen, which is great as you can split the program into sequencer, rack and mixer and each will have more space.My other Benq is 21" so I decided to up the ante and go for 27", and I'm really glad I did. The 21" is only on for rack or mixer duties when using Reason and this model I now use for everyday tasks. The extra size is really useful in ways I hadn't considered, for example having a whole A4 page open in Word or PowerPoint - so less scrolling, and it's great being able to see the whole design of a slide without having to reduce the size. So a bonus there for me.This monitor is very clear, and the Eye Care allows me to use them for extended periods with no eye strain or head aches (unlike my work monitors). The picture is detailed and the colours natural. It's different from my Surface or Samsung S7 AMOLED screens, they are arguably more detailed but also more harsh if that's the right word. Some of my deck top wallpapers look 3D. Very impressive. I don't play games, so I can't comment of screen refresh rates etc. I have noticed a big difference when working at night, as this screen is much easier on the eye than the above mentioned. Also, this monitor is near a window with lots of sunshine, (not directly on the screen), but I have no issues at all with reflections, and the screen always seems even in terms of details and brightness.I use this monitor via HDMI, and the other on DVI due to the configuration of my HD7000 graphics card, and I can't tell any difference, just in case you have to use one or the other. You do need to use the manual buttons under the screen to pick the input first time (it's not auto), but after that it recognises the monitor every time.Having a bigger screen, with this level of clarity, at this price has been a revelation for me. It has helped with my workflow, and makes time at the PC a pleasure. If you want a quality 27" monitor at a great price (and looking through ratings before buying this I noticed Benq would reply to all complaints in good time), you will definitely be more than happy with this model. Highly Recommended.
A**R
Very nice monitor
Absolutely superb for the price. Bought for a family member but have had a chance to use it myself and it's great as a second monitor or as a basic main display.It wouldn't be a good choice for gaming due to the refresh rate but for productivity work it's fantastic!Doesn't have a USB hub or any fancy features like a KVM from a more upmarket display but that's not an issue especially at this price point.Screen quality is very good with no stuck or dead pixels visible and decent viewing angles as expected with IPS displays. IPS glow seems minimal.Needs calibrating if it's going to be used for photo/video work. Calibrating didn't make a massive difference though which is good to see as it suggests the colours were reasonably accurate to start with, and usually with cheaper monitors the post calibration results are wildly different.All in all it's a great bit of kit and would easily recommend it for productivity work or as a secondary display.
A**1
Incredible value for money. I'd recommend this for anyone
Firstly, I've previously purchased and returned x2 PG279QR IPS ASUS monitors, and I've also returned a PG278QR TN Panel ASUS monitor because the quality control is so poor imo. They both cost well above £500. The IPS on those panels had terrible backlight bleeding, and the high refresh rate and G-Sync still didn't justify the price. I decided to settle for this. A sub -£200 24 inch IPS monitor in the meantime, and I'm so glad I did. I'm so impressed! I've overclocked it to 84hz on my 1080ti to make things a little smoother, and the screen is beautiful to look at. For £119 it has the tiniest of back light bleed on the top left, it's not even noticeable check my pictures. On previous expensive monitors back-light bleeding is a terrible eye sore it ruined everything good.I have 2 small cons, and they aren't even big. The screen could be a tiny bit brighter, so that during bright summer days it stands out a bit more. But it's perfect in the dark and again not even really an issue. And the speakers are quiet and tinny. But to be honest. I don't care, I have speakers plugged in for that exact reason, but the fact it has them at all is still really nice. Dropping from 2k to 1080p I thought I'd notice too, but to be honest, after adjusting the picture and sharpness, I can honestly live with it. The colour depth is lovely and I'm just impressed. I'm tempted to get a second and have a dual monitor display. The stand can be a tiny bit wobbly, but as long as you're not banging around again, it's firmly supported and not a problem.Cable management is a nice after thought. Supports Displayport. Nice matte screen finish. Anti scratch surface (I have a pet hate of shiny surfaces).Screen tearing isn't even that bad, maybe running at 84hz helps. But I'm enjoying gaming on this and I've tried 2 different gaming high refresh rate monitors before this!If you're in doubt go for it.** Update 2 Weeks later **I’ve decided to sadly drop this to 4 stars. All the pros I’ve mentioned still stand strong. I ordered a 2nd monitor and now I have an excellent duel monitor setup. However viewing a black screen I have noticed the backlight bleed along the top and left hand side are considerably more noticeable now especially when warm - and I’m pretty picky. However, at this price, and since backlight bleed is obviously unavoidable when it comes to an IPS screen I feel it’s a good compromise. But just worth mentioning.** UPDATE AGAIN IN 2020 ** - I bought the first two a few years ago. I recently settled for a 3rd monitor to accommodate my gaming/multitasking and work. I've placed the new monitor in the middle and the two previous monitors either side, I have to say, I'm impressed. Over time the backlight bleed in the top left corner of my original two I would say got a tiny tiny bit worse, but not catastrophically, and it didn't ruin the image for me at all (I nit-pick so I do seek it out when I'm presented with a black screen in some sort of weird hope that it's rectified itself which of course is wishful thinking). But this new monitor has a definite improvement in BLB. It's barely there at all. I notice the bottom bezel of the screen wasn't as tight fitting to the panel (concerned me at first). But I suspect it's in an attempt to put less stress on the panel and allow less light to leak. I've noticed as well this screen seems much richer in contrast and colour. The blacks are much, much improved showing almost no glow. Something I didn't even notice on my previous monitors. So I'd say there's been an improvement in quality/control since I bought my first two. The buttons are slightly less tactile but I barely use them. It's almost a bit annoying now the main middle monitor is slightly better than the other two. However - I'm keeping an eye out for a Spyder 5 pro 2nd hand to try and match the colour profiles/look across all 3 screens anyway. So hopefully after that they're all as close to each other in terms of picture as possible - Long story short, I still love these monitors. I'd bump it to 4.5 stars if I could, since the backlight bleed has been significantly reduced. My new monitor can clock to 77HZ, anything over that and it fails. I have them setup on a 3 monitor arm (which I'd highly recommend as the stand can be a tiny bit wobbly).
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