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BenQ: two new monitors with an affordable price and an E-Paper reading mode

BenQ: two new monitors with an affordable price and an E-Paper reading mode

BenQ has two new monitors (Image: GW2491, Image: BenQ)

BenQ uses a robot and a monitor for two new models. This article was published on the site, where a complete monitor is aimed at the home office like this one. A high display frequency for smooth display.

The manufacturer BenQ has two new monitors. The BenQ GW2491 and BenQ GW2791 models are probably the ones from hell, which tackle extreme levels today – and are very practical for personal needs, the monitor for all applications such as these. The monitor brings a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, which is to be inserted into the GW2791 with a resolution of 27 inches which allows a longer resolution. The GW2491 missed 24 inches. The monitor supports a frame rate of 100 Hz. This is a higher frequency than 60 Hz, which is higher than last year for standard devices and is available for a monitor up to ‘now. The Grau-zu-Grau-Reaktionszeit gives BenQ with 5 Millisekunden year, zum Spielen komplett ungeeignet sind die Neuvorstellungen somit pas. This is a typical ambient temperature of 250 cd/m², with the typical contrast value being 1300:1.

BenQ rightly has the choice between different screen formats, but the self-installation does not sound inside – so it is a USB hub or a complete KVM switch. The display signal can be compatible with the model via HDMI 1.4 and DisplayPort 1.2, and a USB Type-C port is complete. The audio signal does not allow the Monitor to be activated, the obligatorische Klinkenanschluss does not operate at all. Beworben werden verschiedene Darstellungsmodi. E-Paper mode allows you to easily read longer texts. The BenQ GW2491 will be sold at a price of 85 euros and the BenQ GW2791 will cost 105 euros – in January 2025.

Simple alternative: the BenQ GW2490E at Amazon

E-Paper mode allows you to harmonize the text and the background (image: BenQ)