• Reviews around input lag (1.78 of 5)

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

    • Most people don't know that buying a 144hz or 240hz monitor won't reduce the input lag on your gaming consoles (PS4 Pro and Switch 60fps), it will only work on a gaming pc
    • Input lag and pixel responseInput lag is excellent with the monitor showing a mere 8ms of lag in the center square of my Leo Bodnar tester
    • One thing I would like to add: for some monitor buyers, the new cool features coming out recently such as the HDRi/HDR, voice canceling headphone jacks, super-fast input lags/response times, or 200+hz refresh rates can all come in second or third places to some degrees of quality control
    • The low input lag and great brightness really makes a difference in game types such as battle royale.
    • Back on topic, the BenQ EL2870U has an input lag of 8.8ms using 4k 60fps or HDR and 9.7ms using 4k 30fps
    • Hdmi 2 and display port were completely knocked away from the port cutouts, took me a long time to get them back into place, little bit of input lag, but overall solid device
    • The input lag is great, colors are great, viewing angle is great
    • I started doing my reseach and came across this monitor, number one reason I had my eyes on the BenQ EL2870U was because of its input lag
    • The input lag is great, colors are great, viewing angle is great
    • Unfortunately, most TVs simply can't do this game justice with even the tiniest amount of input lag causing the excellent movement mechanics to feel sluggish and the opposite of freeing
    • Most gaming monitors are all 1 ms response time (important to reduce motion blur), and their input lag tends to be around the same (10-11 ms for 60hz monitors, best it can get at 60hz), but how they go about handling motion blur can vary, Asus has a tracefree setting for example, and BenQ has their AMA setting
    • Excellent brightness for price1ms refresh time, measured at just over 4ms total input lag (one of the fastest monitors you can buy)Two HDMI 2.0
    • No point in the great input lag if the display is horrible and you can't see the enemy.
    • What's GoodUltra high resolution panel with high PPIExcellent out-of-the-box color accuracyLow input lag and superb pixel responseFreesync supportVESA
    • Input lag feels as snappy as most monitors I’ve used when using a console
    • Input lag and pixel responseInput lag is excellent with the monitor showing a mere 8ms of lag in the center square of my Leo Bodnar tester
    • 1080 / 1440 P the color saturation is so unwatchable, all black/dark colors are extremely pixelated to the point where it is impossible to watch anymore
    • I love the eye savor mode, I can game over 12 hrs a day some sessions and my eyes aren't strained as with my old television.
    • Works as it’s suppose to , only thing I would change is the border around monitor.
    • Using a displayport 1.4 cable to make sure I got max settings out of this [honestly, the whole monitor world was another beast I had never thought existed], and even though the it claims the monitor isn't validated as G-Sync compatible, I've had no issues leaving the G-Sync option enabled
    • G-sync compatible