![]() ![]() So, you’ll be able to enjoy the monitor’s high refresh rate with an appropriately high FPS (Frames Per Second) even with a decent budget gaming graphics card in most games. The Full HD resolution of 1920×1080 pixels results in a decent 90 PPI (pixel per inch) ratio on the 24.5″ viewable screen of the BenQ EX2510.īasically, you get plenty of screen space while the details are crisp and not pixelated as they would be on a larger screen with the same resolution.Īnother advantage of the 1080p resolution is that it’s not very demanding. You won’t get as deep blacks as those of VA displays with a ~3,000:1 contrast ratio, but the VA technology has disadvantages of its own. Next, a static contrast ratio of 1,000:1 is standard for IPS monitors. Moreover, a 400-nit peak brightness is more than enough even for well-lit rooms, so you’ll definitely need to reduce the luminance of the display down from the maximum. The BenQ EX2510 monitor is based on a 24.5″ IPS panel with a 400-nit peak brightness, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, native 8-bit color depth support, and the standard ~99% sRGB color gamut.Īs a result, you get accurate and consistent colors that will stay flawless regardless of the angle you’re looking at the screen thanks to the 178° wide viewing angles of the IPS technology. The EX2510 from BenQ’s new MOBIUZ series is a 1080p 144Hz IPS gaming monitor that aims to deliver smooth performance paired with accurate and vibrant colors at an affordable price.Īdditionally, it offers plenty of extra features such as FreeSync, MBR, an ergonomic design, integrated speakers, HDR, and a light sensor.
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