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MOBIUZ 1ms IPS 165Hz Gaming Monitor | EX2510S


  • 24.5" 1920x1080 16:9 HDR 165Hz IPS 1080p Gaming Monitor

  • Smart HDRi image optimization plus dual 2.5W speaker audio

  • 1ms MPRT and AMD FreeSync™ Premium for smooth gameplay

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  • What’s the difference between CinemaHDRi and GameHDRi?
  • What’s the difference between HDRi and DisplayHDR?
  • What is Emulated HDR?
  • What makes BenQ's built-in speakers stand out?
  • What are the advantages of the 2.1 channel speakers?
  • What will users benefit from the adoption of a DSP chip?
  • What's the differences among the 5 sound field modes? What has BenQ done to optimize each mode?
  • What materials did BenQ use for specific performance and benefits?
  • What’s the benefit of BenQ HDRi?
  • Exclusive BenQ HDRi technology offers improved contrast, detail, and refined colors compared to standard HDR to ensure the best gaming experience and video enjoyment.

  • What is Emulated HDR?
  • Emulated HDR offers a virtual HDR visual effect for your content. If the content is in SDR format and you still want to experience HDR visual performance, you can thus enjoy a better visual experience. Turn on the HDR mode via the OSD. Once our monitor detects the content you’re going to play is non-HDR, it will automatically turn on the emulated HDR.

  • What’s the difference between CinemaHDRi and GameHDRi?
  • Both CinemaHDRi and GameHDRi are types of the HDRi Technology. 

    Cinema HDRi enhances contrast and the color performance so as to prevent washed-out images. 

    Game HDRi enhances the contrast to the details in the darker scenes and also the color gradations so as to avoid overexposure. 

  • What will users benefit from the adoption of a DSP chip?
  • The DSP chip makes it possible to optimize various sound effects by enhancing or weakening the sound, and also to do noise cancelation and optimal tuning for accurate audio performance according to different user listening need. 

  • How can I run two gaming monitors at 165Hz?
  • To run two gaming monitors at 165Hz, you need to first make sure that the graphics card on your PC or laptop has at least two video outputs and plug each monitor to an output. These outputs must support 165Hz in the resolution of your monitor. Then comes the most important part: your graphics card. If it’s powerful enough, then both of your monitors can run at up to 165Hz.

  • What’s the difference between EX2510/EX2710 and their S variants, EX2510S/EX2710S?
  • With the S on the front bezel, the differences between the S versions and the original EX2510/2710 are listed below, with the biggest being a higher refresh rate: 

    1. S versions have native 165HZ, up from 144Hz on the original models

    2. We’ve added a sharpness setting in the OSD on the S versions 

    3. Light Tuner and Brightness Intelligence Plus settings now available in Game HDRi and Cinema HDRi color modes

  • Is my BenQ gaming monitor G-Sync compatible?
  • BenQ gaming monitors are ready for G-Sync due to universal support for VESA Adaptive Sync. You’ll get at least the basic screen tearing prevention. However, BenQ does not guarantee premium G-Sync performance. In any case, check the NVIDIA Control Center and turn G-Sync on. This can’t hurt your monitor or any hardware, and can only be a good thing.

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