BenQ is introducing a new gaming monitor, the MOBIUZ EX321UX, following the launch of the BenQ Mobiuz EX270QM last year. The upcoming 32-inch display is designed to elevate gaming experiences, featuring technology akin to Philips’ latest release in China.
Equipped with a 32″ crisp 4K resolution
panel, the monitor offers a snappy 144Hz refresh rate with 1ms GtG response
time. With 1,152 Mini LED local dimming zones, the MOBIUZ EX321UX aims to
provide high contrast and color accuracy. Details released so far reveal a
monitor capable of 10-bit color depth and nearly full coverage of the Adobe RGB
and DCI-P3 color spaces.
BenQ’s new monitor incorporates several
proprietary technologies, including Brightness Intelligence Plus, Light Tuner,
and Color Vibrance, to adjust the display based on environmental lighting and
content, enhancing the overall viewing experience. It also offers a variety of
connectivity options, such as HDMI 2.1, USB Type-C with Power Delivery, and
DisplayPort 2.1, making it versatile for different gaming setups.
Scheduled for release in Japan in May, the
price of the MOBIUZ EX321UX has not been announced. However, its cost is
expected to be competitive, particularly when compared to more expensive OLED
models in the market.
In related news, the BenQ X300G 4K gaming
projector has been introduced to a broader audience, extending its reach to
various markets in the EU, the UK, and Australia. With the capability to
deliver a 4K projection at a 60Hz refresh rate and a 1080p projection at an
impressive 240Hz refresh rate, this projector is well-suited for a diverse
range of gaming experiences, catering to both AAA gaming and competitive gaming
enthusiasts.
