• Reviews around eye strain (1.95 of 5)

    BenQ 24-Inch Gaming Monitor - LED 1080p HD Monitor - 1ms Response Time for Ultra Fast Console Gaming (RL2455HM) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

    • FULL**User Color Temp Explanation**(I use warm color-tone settings because these, generally, produce a deep & natural-looking image while, also, reducing eye-strain).The '97-84-87' user setting is, actually, a personal
    • Honestly pretty great monitor, only cons very eye-straining at first & can be a tad pixely in certain viewing modes, but Input lag around 10 ms and clear picture while watching motion
    • Combined with flicker free, low blue light gives the BenQ the full package when it comes to eye strain
    • I upgraded to an IPS panel and I am able to read texts so much better without eye strain.
    • but it reduces glare which helps to reduce eye strain
    • It was nearly impossible to play defense on the Vizio because of lag, as well as getting players shot timing release correct being nearly impossible online
    • My only issue with the monitor is that sound goes through HDMI even after switching to optical audio out on my system, causing sound to come through the speakers on my monitor as well as through my gaming headset, and You can't turn the sound off in the monitor settings
    • I got this monitor and the response time makes all the difference in this fast paced of a game, as well as in all the gunbattles I am getting in
    • For me it's mainly about the input lag as I have been playing Call of Duty
    • I purchased the BenQ RL2455HM 24 inch Console Gaming Monitor, I use it for my computer, I did hook it up to my Xbox and I even hooked my home theater system up to the headphones output jack on this monitor, volume didn't get as loud as through the TV, but it was loud enough for me to enjoy a game with the best speakers in my house
    • I figured I had the input lag as low as it could go
    • In general, the menu itself is very easy to navigate--the only positive I see here