I prefer the colour reproduction of an IPS panel without a doubt but see the IPS viewing angle as an added bonus. From my own personal point of view, the trade-off of the XL2730Z is colour accuracy for speed/fluid motion. In the case of this 2560x440 144H...
Abstract: So what separates a ‘gaming monitor' from your normal display? Usually, one or more of the following: Playing games at 120Hz or 144Hz allows you to play them at 120fps or 144fps, and with twice the frequency of updates everything feels more fluid, smooth...
Abstract: Award: Editor's Choice/Best for High-Speed GamesRetail Price: $500.00 | Resolution: 2560 x 1440 | Base: Non-moving | Features: 27-inch, blur reduction, 1ms response time, FreeSyncWHY IT'S A TOP PICK: An excellent all-around monitor with top marks in smoot...
Abstract: This BenQ XL2730Z gaming monitor was provided by BenQ for review purposes. I will be reviewing the build construction, picture quality, and overall technical performance of the XL2730Z.For a while now, Nvidia's G-SYNC technology has changed the entire PC...
Published: 2016-05-08, Author: Eli , review by: monitornerds.com
Abstract: The BenQ XL2730Z is a 144hz display with 2560×1440 ( 1440p monitor ) resolution. It is based on a TN panel with 8-bit color depth and a 1ms response time. The specs on this gaming monitor make it a direct competitor to the G-Sync ready ASU...
Abstract: Most of the hardware you are using to build your new gaming desktop PC is somehow “pre-chosen” or you are at least well aware of what you want in your setup. When it comes to CPUs, the only options are AMD or Intel and the same goes for the GPUs – NVIDIA...
Abstract: Most of the hardware you are using to build your new gaming desktop PC is somehow “pre-chosen” or you are at least well aware of what you want in your setup. When it comes to CPUs, the only options are AMD or Intel and the same goes for the GPUs – NVIDIA...