BenQ EX3501R 35" Ultrawide Curved Monitor Review

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The screen boasts an enormous 3440 × 1440 resolution which is fantastic for productivity, but doesn’t always translate to gaming console pc gaming. Connecting my PlayStation 4 Pro I was able to obtain a resolution of 1440p (or 2,560 x 1,440). Whilst I can recognize that the black bars on either side of the display whilst video gaming can be an issue, I didn’t find it to be agonizing in any way.

The display has a 100Hz revitalize rate, so ghosting on display was never ever a problem. I’m incredibly fussy when it pertains to colour and contrast, particularly offered I’ve obtained a top of the array television that I can play my PS4 Pro on, yet this screen thrilled me that a lot, that I wound up getting a 2nd PS4 Pro, so I could game on it whatsoever times.

The monitor flaunts HDR which is serviceable, yet I in fact chose maintaining it off. It deserves messing with, however HDR is something that will vary based on individual preferences, so give it a go as well as see just how you locate the image.

Something that is very important to me with screens is just how easy it is to set your very own customized shortcuts to alter inputs, screen options and display setups and it’s something that this BenQ screen does actually well. You can establish two-three faster ways and also every little thing is truly very easy to browse. Something I would certainly have suched as to see is having the ability to have inputs remember display screen setups rather than having to keep swapping in between.

Picture in Photo is likewise an alternative, which I discovered myself using sometimes. With the screen being so wide, you can have your computer and console running side-by-side, or in the edge. It does not function completely (provided the distinctions in element supplies), yet it’s functional sufficient.

I invest somewhere between 10-12 hours before a display daily, so managing the brightness of the display is necessary. Brightness Intelligence And also is something that BenQ is really pushing. It’s featured in this monitor as well as it works an absolute reward. It can identify the light degrees and temperature level in your room as well as will instantly readjust the on-screen brightness as well as colours around it. That means that if you’ve got a window open throughout the day, it’ll heighten the brightness, and after that lower it during the night. You can have this happen automatically behind-the-scenes without you recognizing, or you can have it stood for with a meter in the bottom right of the display (it’ll tell you when it makes minor modifications).