• Reviews around hdr (3.68 of 5)

    BenQ EX2780Q 27 Inch 1440P 144Hz IPS Gaming Monitor | FreeSync Premium | HDRi | Speakers

    • Graphics are great and the hdr is easily adjustable
    • At least give options to control everything... so they've crippled the HDR (assuming you can even get it to work).So having said all that, this monitor is way overpriced since the HDR is useless
    • The OSD controls are very simple as well and the HDR is pretty sweet.
    • It seems like the monitor is giving you some kind of fancy dynamic contrast/HDR emulation that looks nice in its own way, but it's nowhere near as rich and vibrant as HDR is in its true form
    • This is a good 4k HDR monitor for the affordable price you pay for
    • I would start up a game that supports HDR and the monitor would turn on HDR support however now all the colors are washed out and look worse than non HDR games
    • Hopefully BenQ support can help me with it this time, otherwise if the HDR stops working like the last one, I'm returning this one and never buying BenQ again.
    • I have a 4K HDR Samsung TV and the HDR is stunning on it
    • The other huge problem was the HDR
    • The hdr is awesome and makes enemies on pubg almost pop out, so it’s really easy to locate their positions
    • It also has compatibility issues with Apple TV 4k so the HDR on that looks even worse
    • Then another couple of days later the HDR stopped working
    • Some say it's "fake HDR", but as someone who has never seen true
    • Still not the best HDR I've ever
    • The monitor is advertised as being HDR capable (more on that below) and BenQ claims 300 nits of peak brightness, 1000:1 native contrast and a 12M:1 dynamic contrast ratio
    • The HDR looks great when i play my ps4 on it
    • Other than that, the HDR and 4k were very nice, it was nothing much more or less than you’d expect for a $400 gaming monitor until I ran into this issue
    • Idk why ppl are saying the HDR on it is so bad
    • I can confirm this BenQ monitor supports freesync over HDMI for the Xbox One, as well as HDR.
    • The good:-Budget friendly, I bought it at 299.99 (normally 499.99)-4K picture quality-Built in speakers (Not the best)-HDR although it’s simulated HDR but still good-1MS pretty responsive and smooth-60hz at 4K perfect for consoles
    • The good:-Budget friendly, I bought it at 299.99 (normally 499.99)-4K picture quality-Built in speakers (Not the best)-HDR although it’s simulated HDR but still good-1MS pretty responsive and smooth-60hz at 4K perfect for consoles
    • the reviews are right HDR is meh I mean for call of
    • I’m a little worried that the HDR is going to bug out again eventually, but for now everything is ok
    • For those of you considering this monitor for general use,-You want to adds a sweet sound system and handle hdr (not so much just like other monitors)
    • Overall I'd say this is a great purchase for anyone looking for a nice, affordable 4k HDR monitor.
    • The HDR 10 look pretty good.
    • Honestly if you are looking for a good 4K hdr monitor for a good price then look somewhere else, the color was washed out and too bright out of the box.
    • brightness is way to low for HDR to work well enough.
    • Cons:• No height-adjustable stand• Better off ignoring HDR, isn't quite up
    • The HDR seems like more a gimmick than a real thing.
    • it looks amazing HDR makes a big difference on the brightness !
    • Cons:• No height-adjustable stand• Better off ignoring HDR, isn't quite up