- Ultrafast 4 ms GTG response time
Promotes rapid pixel color changes to minimize streaking, blurring and ghosting during high-speed action sequences in movies, games and more. - 27″ widescreen LED display
Delivers an expansive viewing area. Antiglare design allows placement near a light source. - 20,000,000:1 DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio)
Provides a multitude of shades between black and white for rich, lifelike color reproduction. The 350 cd/² brightness ensures a highly visible display and sharp images. - 2560 x 1440 maximum resolution
Offers crystal-clear images with intricate detail. - VGA, DVI-DL, DisplayPort, HDMI, headphone and audio inputs
Enable flexible connectivity.
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BenQ – 27″ LED HD Monitor (DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI, VGA) – Black
$134.00 Save:$75.00(36%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 15.2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 25.236 in |
VESA Wall Mount Standard | 100mm x 100mm |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
Number of USB Ports (Total) | 0 |
Eye Relief Features | Low blue light |
Product Depth (With Stand) | 9.6 inches |
Product Weight | 15.2 pounds |
Contrast Ratio | 20,000,000:1 |
ENERGY STAR Certified | No |
Color | Black |
Wall Mountable | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 75Hz |
Panel Type | IPS |
Number of DisplayPort Inputs (Total) | 1 |
Number of HDMI Inputs (Total) | 1 |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 3 years |
Built-In Webcam | No |
Product Width | 25.236 inches |
Synchronization Technology | Not Applicable |
Tiltable | Yes |
Color Category | Black |
Horizontal Frequency | 83 kilohertz |
Screen Size | 27 inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Number of DVI Inputs | 1 |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows |
Power Saving/Off Mode | 0.5 watts |
Stand Included | Yes |
Integrated Speaker(s) | Yes |
Vertical Viewing Angle | 178 degrees |
Maximum Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
EPEAT Qualified | No |
Anti-Glare | Yes |
Curved Screen | No |
Model Number | GW2765HT |
Product Height With Stand | 21.8 inches |
Native Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Touch Screen | No |
Product Name | 27" LED HD Monitor (DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI, VGA) |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 3 years |
Brightness | 350 candela per square meter |
Brand | BenQ |
Display Connector(s) | 1 x DisplayPort 1.2 |
Response Time | 4 milliseconds |
Adjustable Stand Height | Yes |
Horizontal Viewing Angle | 178 degrees |
Display Type | LED |
Power Consumption | 32 watts |
High Dynamic Range (HDR) | No |
UPC | 840046030742 |
Reviews (18)
yourbrokenoven –
I was giving this monitor its first test run while playing Plants Vs Zombies: Garden Warfare (A very vibrant, colorful game) admiring what I thought was a pretty nice picture and my wife walked in and said, “Oh! Wow. You did a really REALLY good job with this monitor, baby.” And that’s all I needed to know. I mean, yes, I thought it looked a great deal better than the old Samsung Syncmaster 305T (which just started dying again after I reflowed the solder and revived it for the third time about 10 months ago), but I was very happy to hear exactly how much better it looked from another point of view.
This monitor offers DVI, HDMI, and Display Port. Also has built-in speakers which I will never use. Height adjustment and tilt are present and offer plenty range of motion in my opinion (don’t know the precise degrees of motion). The swivel goes around almost, but not quite exactly 360 degrees. I have no idea why I’d ever need that, but hey, maybe someone would.
Very very bright compared to my old syncmaster, which I still thought was bright. I’ve read the colors are accurate, but I have no way of testing this, nor do I really have an eye for it without a side-by-side. Contrast is great as well. Again, just subjective opinion here compared with an old syncmaster (and an even older 19″ Acer monitor, possibly 10 years old).
If I had the money, I’d definitely buy a couple more of these and set up a 3-screen gaming machine with Dual graphics, etc, etc, etc.
If I had a nice webcam, I’d set this monitor up as a mirror. That’s how good I think it looks. Okay, I probably wouldn’t, but you get the idea. This monitor is sharp and vibrant.
Other thoughts: The product page here on bestbuy.com is pretty horrible. I recommend looking up reviews and photos on other websites to get a better idea of what this product is capable of. In any case, I strongly recommend this monitor from my own experience and based on other reviews I’m probably not allowed to link to from here.
AlphaThreat –
A great 27′ monitor. I believe the 24″ is the Official monitor for the MLG if you are into gaming.
My only quarrel with it is that I am unable to use the DisplayPort with it because currently nVidia is having issues with their drivers and this monitor. It has been an ongoing issue and is yet to be resolved. Not really BenQ’s fault but still needs to be noted.
Spase0 –
I got this for my wife. It looks very good. No dead pixels.
Andy –
Excellent monitor. My wife uses the Thunder bolt at work and says they are the same in picture quality.
MikeBBElite –
I love this monitor. You should read the other reviews about needing a DVI cable to get the advertised resolution. Once it is hooked up it looks great. I really like that the stand allows you to turn it to a portrait orientation. I use this only for occasional gaming, so I would look to other reviews for comments on how it performs there.
Rosie –
I bought this monitor for my husband to replace the bigger one he crashed his drone into and broke. He absolutely loves this monitor for gaming.
Rosie –
I bought this for my husband to replace the one he broke. He is a big gamer and absolutely loves this monitor. He says it is perfect for his gaming.
CollyOlly –
If you’re looking for a larger (27″) IPS monitor with great color/clarity, this is definitely a solid option to settle on. 2560 x 1440 resolution is spectacular and having 2 of these bad boys mounted in some VESA clamps to my desk has made for a highly enjoyable work and gaming space.
CFBVT –
This was by far the best deal I could find on a 27″, 2K, IPS monitor. I have been using it for about a month now the picture is great, very sharp, no dead pixels. My only problem was with the setup. I had all of the cables connected but all I got was the message “No cable connected”. It turns out that message meant that I hadn’t selected the input yet. It would have been better if the message told me to select the input. That step was not mentioned anywhere in the Benq instructions. I only found it by googling the problem. I’m sure some people would think that was obvious but for those of you like me, do the following after connecting the monitor. Use the buttons on the right side to open the menus, then go to input and select your connection. I am only planning on using one connection so I used the autoswitch function under system settings to make sure the input is always on HDMI. That way I don’t have to select the input every time I power up the monitor.
Mike –
I used this monitor to replace two smaller monitors. It is excellent quality. I use it for general purpose tasks, no gaming.
D6h8ou812 –
Very nice monitor, good price; resolution didn’t work with my computer – so I need to buy a new one!
Trillium –
I am very happy with it. I do a lot of work on photos and its color rendition is very good without having to go to professional monitors.
Jeff –
I have so much screen real estate now. I’m able to see everything and the blue light filter is an added bonus
Fox250r –
Amazing picture! Games look unreal.1440 works perfect with my GTX1060oc
JimV –
I purchased this to replace an AOC monitor that went all purple haze on me just after the original warranty expired. I had the Geek Squad protection plan- which I recommend, and bought this in June. Two months later I can say the picture is better, clearer, easier on my eyes than the AOC. The additional functionality of a stand that allows rotating the monitor to a portrait or landscape position as well as raising, lowering & swiveling made this a big step up. I probably spend three hours a day on this monitor and have had no problems with fatigue. Get it- and get the Geek Squad protection just in case.
Fox250r –
This monitor is perfect for gaming. Everything is clear and crisp @ 1440.
SLW2 –
I wanted a large monitor that would facilitate multitasking with multiple documents open on the screen and great clarity for small print, especially in large spreadsheets. This monitor has all that plus well-placed VESA mount, and runs silently.
Bruno –
This monitor does all things well. Color, clarity, size, stability of image, and stand adjustibility are all high end. The only weakness is in high end gaming, but that need is served by higher priced options. For someone who does office work, family photo editing, internet shopping, watches videos, and plays low demand games; this monitor is hard to beat at a similar price.