BenQ MOBIUZ EX2710 27 Inch FHD (1920 x 1080) HDRi 144Hz Gaming Monitor, IPS, 1ms, FreeSync Premium, PS5/Xbox X Compatible, Black

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BenQ MOBIUZ EX2710 27 Inch FHD (1920 x 1080) HDRi 144Hz Gaming Monitor, IPS, 1ms, FreeSync Premium, PS5/Xbox X Compatible, Black

BenQ MOBIUZ EX2710 27 Inch FHD (1920 x 1080) HDRi 144Hz Gaming Monitor, IPS, 1ms, FreeSync Premium, PS5/Xbox X Compatible, Black

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The image below shows a printed reference sheet of 24 ‘sRGB’ shades, included as part of the Datacolor SpyderCHECKR 24 package.

Things appear somewhat more muted, actually a bit undersaturated in places with a slightly weak green channel. Any issues affecting one title but not another suggests a game or GPU driver issues rather than a monitor issue. The panel used is only an 8-bit panel, but the monitor’s scaler can add a dithering stage to facilitate work with higher bit depth content. The default is ‘Off, unless application specifies’ which means that VSync will only be active if you enable it within the game itself, if there is such an option. It works reasonably well, but I could sometimes see it working when clouds darkened my sunlit window.

The maximum reading from the smallest patch size (measurement area) that comfortably covered the entire sensor area and colorimeter housing was used for the white luminance measurement, which was ‘4% of all pixels’ in this case. Color and contrast are good for gaming, but I wouldn't recommend the monitor for any sort of specialized work that requires better AdobeRGB and DCI color reproduction. The AG251FG reference shot appears with even more distinct notches in the photograph, but that’s largely due to the lower brightness which caused a bit less ‘bleaching’ of very bright elements from the camera. Some reference screens are included for comparison, the AOC C24G1 using its ‘MBR’ setting and the Dell S2417DG using its ‘ULMB’ settings. It's a neat feature and it actually works as intended, but to be honest I left it disabled when I wasn't testing the monitor's abilities.

But this was not strong oversaturation and the representation of these and indeed other shades was more appropriate than they would be on an unprofiled wide gamut monitor. But this driver tweak provides decent tracking of the sRGB gamut without profiling, including in applications that aren’t colour-managed.It may appear to be set this way by default, but the native rather than restricted gamut is likely in play. AMA = 3’ further intensifies the overshoot, with a clear inky look or bright and colourful appearance elsewhere. If you have the PC hardware to push frame rates and want a monitor with HDR10 support, intelligent brightness, 1ms response time, and good color, the Mobiuz EX2710S is an option worth considering. The subpixel layout and arrangement is normal and we had no subpixel-related concerns related to sharpness or text clarity on this model. But we appreciate some users still like to use profiles and some aspects such as gamut mapping for colour-aware applications can be useful.



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