For a first-generation product, BenQ has checked every box except panel technology. We'd prefer an IPS panel but with its other performance virtues, the XL2730Z is a winner in our opinion. It's not cheap but once you've experienced the frame-rate matc...
For a first-generation product, BenQ has checked every box except panel technology. We'd prefer an IPS panel but with its other performance virtues, the XL2730Z is a winner in our opinion. It's not cheap but once you've experienced the frame-rate matc...
Abstract: Se il prefisso di un modello di casa BenQ è XL, sappiamo già che il monitor è da inserire tra i prodotti gaming più prestanti, o comunque quella è la categoria a cui punta. Abbiamo avuto modo di provare l' XL2420T , poi il diretto successore, ovvero l' XL...
Published: 2015-05-14, Author: Ole , review by: tek.no
Gode justeringsmuligheter, Hendig kontroll til å navigere i menyene, Mulighet for å lagre tre forhåndsinnstillinger, Presis fargegjengivelse, Lynkjapp, Lav inputlag, God kontrast, Lite gjenskinn, FreeSync gjør opplevelsen komplett, Bærehåndtak, Egen bøyl
Litt skrall byggekvalitet, Noe tearing uten FreeSync, Litt begrenset innsynsvinkel
BenQ har laget en ny skjerm som er myntet på aktivere spiller, og dette er et godt alternativ for deg som ønsker å ha god flyt i spillingen din. XL2730Z er ingen designbombe, men har et tradisjonelt utseende bestående av matt, sort plast, der rammene er...
When all is said and done, the BenQ XL2730Z is an amazing display unit which gives gamers the output needed for their expensive systems. But with high quality comes high prices as this device is not priced for those on a budget.(previously published in i...
TN panel packs high gaming performance, WQHD resolution is excellent for gaming and regular use, Great black levels and super bright backlight, Lots of useful picture tweaks (blur reduction, low blue light, etc.), Builtin USB 3.0 hub and audio in/out, Ove
TN panel isn't great for color accuracy or viewing angles, Lacks any standout cosmetic features, Pull out headphone stand is cheaply made, Integrated headphone jack performance is weak, Expensive
BenQ's XL2730Z delivers on its promise to offer a high-end monitor that boasts excellent visual performance in a gaming environment. For the price, it packs all the bells and whistles like a 144Hz refresh rate along with support for AMD's FreeSync technol...
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Published: 2015-04-30, Author: Adam , review by: pcmonitors.info
Good colour performance overall with a bit of tweaking, with a fairly rich and inviting look which easily surpasses the expectations set by other XL Series monitors. The 2560 x 1440 resolution is also a welcome addition, A good contrast performance overal
Terrible out of the box image quality, as expected. The screen surface and TN viewing angle restrictions held back the vibrancy potential a bit and prevented the image having the same ‘pop' as lighter screen surfaces or consistent richness of some other p
BenQ's XL Series gaming monitors usually provide strong responsiveness at the expense of image quality. Regardless of the tweaking you do in the OSD, you're left with dodgy gamma and an unbalanced image – oversaturated in some places, washed out in others...
Published: 2015-04-24, Author: Simon , review by: tftcentral.co.uk
Excellent gaming experience, low response times and lag, Loads of great gaming extras - Blur Reduction mode, S-switch, presets, Black eQualizer, stand adjustments, FreeSync support will be very useful once overdrive issue fixed. No cost overhead for provi
Restrictive viewing angles of TN Film technology, FreeSync currently causes problems with overdrive control (see here for info), Blur Reduction mode a bit buggy at certain settings
There's been a lot to test on this new screen. It's the first FreeSync display we've tested and for the moment our views are mixed on its integration. On the one hand there are obvious benefits from adaptive refresh rate technologies and it really does he...