| Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
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| Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
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BenQ GW2765HT Eye Care 27 inch IPS 2560 x 1440p Monitor | Optimized for Home & Office Low Blue Light Technology
| Screen Size | 27 Inches |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2560 x 1440 |
| Brand | BenQ |
| Special Feature | Height Adjustment, Built-In Speakers |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
About this item
- Enjoy brilliant color with a 2560x1440 WQHD IPS Monitor
- ZeroFlicker & Low Blue Light for extended viewing comfort
- HDMI Multimedia Interface; DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio) (typ.): 2,000,000:1
- Ultra Flexible Height Adjustment System (HAS)
- Built in Speakers
- Speaker: 1Wx2
- Panel Type: IPS
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| Picture quality | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 3.9 |
| Brightness | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.0 |
| For gaming | 3.5 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 3.9 |
| Value for money | — | 4.5 | — | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
| Screen quality | — | 4.3 | 4.2 | — | 3.7 | 3.8 |
| Sold By | True Computers | Amazon.com | Viewedge | SAVEABIZ | Amazon.com | MINGYANG - US |
| display size | 27 inches | 27 inches | — | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches |
| resolution | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Ultra Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p | 4K UHD 2160p |
| display technology | LED | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD |
| hardware interface | hdmi | displayport, hdmi | hdmi, displayport | hdmi, displayport | hdmi | hdmi, displayport |
| viewing angle | 178 degrees | 170 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | 178 degrees |
| mounting type | VESA Compatibility - Mountable: 100 x 100mm | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount |
From the manufacturer
Turns Screen Time into Dream Time
BenQ is revolutionizing the monitor industry with improved resolutions, faster response time and quicker refresh rates. Their exclusive RevolutionEyes technology empowers users to work and play better than ever before, and is also better for the eyes, allowing extended, comfortable vision. In the GW Series, RevolutionEyes technology includes BenQ''s Flicker-Free, Low Blue Light, a slim bezel design, purpose-built color modes for easier viewing and improved Eco mode for long term power savings.
BenQ GW2765HT
Pristine Details, Large Screen
Featuring a 27-inch 2560x1440 Wide Quad HD (WQHD) resolution, BenQ''s GW2765HT delivers four times the number of pixels compared to an HD resolution ensuring a crisper image than traditional 1080p resolution. In addition to the larger screen size, you can enjoy a wide 178/178 viewing angle that is typically delivered by IPS panels.
- 27 inch IPS Technology Panel
- 2560x1440 WQHD Resolution
- Flicker-Free & Low Blue Light for extended viewing comfort
- HDMI Multimedia Interface
- Built-in Speakers
- Ultra-Flexible Height Adjustment System (HAS)
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More Pixels, Better DetailWith a WQHD display, enjoy working with 77 percent more work space. Additionally, a WQHD provides 109 pixels per inch (PPI) allowing images to look crisper than ever. |
Senseye Viewing ModesExperience the truest colors of the world with the BenQ Senseye Human Vision Technology. With the help of its six proprietary calibration techniques, Senseye 3 delivers only the best viewing quality in each of its pre-set viewing modes: Standard, Movie, Game, Photo, sRGB, Reading, and Eco, with the Eco Mode especially designed to save power and money. |
Your Unique Viewing ExperienceThe latest HDMI high-speed multimedia interface makes these monitors incredibly convenient to use--now you can enjoy digital entertainment effortlessly. Whether you''re listening to music or watching your favorite film, simply turn on the speakers to experience the audiovisual fun. With extensive monitor adjustments—height, tilt, pivot, and swivel—tailor your own unique working station that is best suited for your height and viewing preferences. With adjustable low blue light levels, you can also increase your viewing comfort while preventing any damages caused by blue lights. And you no longer need to purchase additional yellow tinted glasses because the low blue light technology is built-in. |
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| Size | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 32 inch |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1080 | 1920x1080 | 1920x1080 | 2560x1440 | 2560x1440 | 2560x1440 |
| Panel Type | TN | VA | VA | IPS | IPS | VA |
| Input Connector | D-sub, DVI, HDMI | D-sub, DVI, HDMI | D-sub, HDMI, HDMI (MHL) | D-sub, DVI-DL, DP, HDMI | D-sub, DVI-DL, DP, HDMI | D-sub, DVI-DL, DP, HDMI |
| HAS | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||
| Flicker-Free | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Low Blue Light | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Speaker | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Product Description
The 27" BenQ GW2765HT qhd(wqhd) IPS monitor delivers the best view for home entertainment and the highest productivity for office work with the finest precision in each and every detail. With the eye-friendly low Blue light technology, this stunning display not only makes a perfect investment for your visual pleasure but also for your eye health.
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Technical Details
| Brand | BenQ |
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| Item model number | GW2765HT |
| Item Weight | 15.2 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 9.6 x 21.85 x 25.23 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.6 x 21.85 x 25.23 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Manufacturer | BenQ |
| ASIN | B00KYCSRSG |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | August 1, 2014 |
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| Customer Reviews |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #296,592 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #6,089 in Computer Monitors |
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Customers like the color, quality, image quality, value, and performance of the monitor. For example, they mention that it's beautiful, has a great resolution, and has zero dead pixels. That said, they say it'll work great for anyone's needs.
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Customers like the color of the monitor. They say it's really beautiful, bright, and deep. They also appreciate the wonderful contrast and graphics increase. Customers also mention the stand is really nice.
"...Everything is crisp, clear, and bright. Wonderful contrast. Photos are eye popping...." Read more
"Solid monitor for anyone's needs. Nice big screen, 1440p looks amazing, and the quality of the picture is something I've never experience before...." Read more
"Solid monitor. Beautiful colors, though it does come a little warm..." Read more
"...Picture is great, but versatility sucks if it can’t auto detect a single input and switch to it.Updated:..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the monitor. They mention it's superb, well built, and solid. Some say that the PQ is top notch and the stand works well. Overall, most are happy with the product's quality and performance.
"Solid monitor for anyone's needs. Nice big screen, 1440p looks amazing, and the quality of the picture is something I've never experience before...." Read more
"...The stand itself is pretty good. Rotating it is easy, and moving it up and down is easy as well. No issues here...." Read more
"...monitors and no visible light bleed in office environment and PQ is top notch.Updated:..." Read more
"...Quality/looks of build/hardware: This monitors feel solid, both the panel and the stand have a good heft and don't feel cheap...." Read more
Customers like the image quality of the monitor. They say the resolution is great, the picture is clear, and the colors are bright. They also mention that the monitor has zero dead pixels on arrival, and is great for gaming at 2K. Customers also say the monitor is easy on their eyes and easier to read.
"...It's a great deal. Oh, and there are no dead pixels and there is no light leakage anywhere like some reviews of other monitors have mentioned.." Read more
"Solid monitor for anyone's needs. Nice big screen, 1440p looks amazing, and the quality of the picture is something I've never experience before...." Read more
"...the low blue light setting and I do like that it seems a little easier on the eyes that way...." Read more
"...The first 3 units I received all had dead pixels (with the worst being a cluster of 5-20 pixels if I remember correctly), but amazon is a brilliant..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the monitor. They say it works great, the stand works a lot, and it works well for gaming. They also mention that the DP cable works fine, and the raise/lower mechanism works well.
"...But that was not the problem. I found that the monitor worked beautifully with my Surface Pro 3 using an HDMI connection at the highest resolution,..." Read more
"...5 stars from me for looking amazing, working as intended, and meeting or exceeding all of my expectations." Read more
"...Zero issues for about a month, and as I'm occasionally in crazy spreadsheets, the resolution was great and had very nice, crisp text, allowing me to..." Read more
"...these monitors and their DP compatibilityas the monitor will function properly for a short period and then blank out unexpectedly, sometimes making..." Read more
Customers find the value of the monitor excellent for the price. They say it has a beautiful screen for the money and is one of the cheapest 2K monitors.
"...The quality is the only reason I gave it 2 stars. It's good for the price, doesn't compare to the iMac quality but does its job well, and I like the..." Read more
"...Conclusion:You can't go wrong buying this monitor. It is a great value. While it lacks premium feel, it does pack a lot of features to offset...." Read more
"...It's certainly better cheaper, and lighter than my $1600 21" CRT from the late 80's." Read more
"...if you're lucky with an okay unit, this BenQ monitor is good for its features and price...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the size of the monitor. They mention that it is very sturdy and adjustable, with a versatile height adjustment and plethora of adjustment options. The stand is very well designed and allows for a wide range of positions. The size of screen is as expected, and the thin bezel is nice.
"...Stand is very adjustable, and feels study once you screw it together. Easy to move the monitor to where you want it.Cons-..." Read more
"...Base of stand takes up less room than the monitor I replaced...." Read more
"...The monitor is big but not too big as to be overwhelming. The stand is adjustable so you can move your monitor up and down, tilt, and even rotate on..." Read more
"...Plethora of adjustment options.- IPS technology / wide viewing angles.-..." Read more
Customers like the blue light sensitivity of the monitor. They say the blue dimming is pretty good, the low blue light feature is great for extended use, and the brightness is perfect for editing. They also appreciate the always-on backlight, which cuts down on eye fatigue.
"...Everything is crisp, clear, and bright. Wonderful contrast. Photos are eye popping...." Read more
"...The screen is very bright out of the box. I have the brightness set to about 60 (default is 100)...." Read more
"...Other than the usability quirks these are awesome monitors and no visible light bleed in office environment and PQ is top notch...." Read more
"...The colors are very vivid, the darks are very dark, and it is plenty bright...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the monitor. Some mention that the buttons and set up is fast and simple, and it's a great time-saver. The stand is very sturdy and not too cumbersome. However, some say that the menu buttons are a pain, the monitor control buttons are awkwardly located, and the power buttons are poorly located.
"...Easy set-up (Caveat here, need the right cables/inputs on your computer to use 1440 p) Other than the cable/inputs decision to get 1440p, actually..." Read more
"...Rotating the monitor from portrait (as it was in the box) to landscape was super easy, I think you have to have it tilted to rotate... not sure I..." Read more
"...While disappointing that they don;t auto-detect, both monitors struggle to change inputs it is a fight every time, menu come up you hit a button and..." Read more
"...Stand is very sturdy and not too cumbersome.- Cables included, except for DVI.Cons:- Two stuck (red?)..." Read more
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Pros-
*Great Picture quality, and easy to tweak settings to get the image you want. (Very slight back-light bleed in the bottom left corner, but isn't noticeable in day to day use)
*Easy set-up (Caveat here, need the right cables/inputs on your computer to use 1440 p) Other than the cable/inputs decision to get 1440p, actually getting the monitor to display is easy as plugging it in.
*Menu buttons are very responsive, menu is easy to navigate
*A lot of inputs so that you can plug in whatever you want.
*The price as of writing (~$350) is unbeatable for a monitor like this.
*Stand is very adjustable, and feels study once you screw it together. Easy to move the monitor to where you want it.
Cons-
*Display has higher "lag" than the fastest monitors out there, meaning if you're a pro gamer you may want to search elsewhere. For everything else it's hardly noticeable, no ghosting or anything like that. If I didn't look up a review about the lag I wouldn't even have known it was slower.
*Speakers - They're bad. Don't expect to use them to pump your jams or anything like that.
*Set-up - If you're new to 1440p(Like I was), you may want to do some research on your computer before purchasing. Can your graphics card actually output to 1440p? Do you have the right cables to push 1440p? I had a single link dvi cable that I thought would work, but it didn't. I then moved to hdmi, but my computer had mini-hdmi which couldn't output to 1440. So i had to buy a dual-link dvi cable, and now it works fine. Just some considerations to put in before you think it will work as advertised right away.
5 stars from me for looking amazing, working as intended, and meeting or exceeding all of my expectations.
However, it seems to suffer from some minor build quality issues and QC issues. The first 3 units I received all had dead pixels (with the worst being a cluster of 5-20 pixels if I remember correctly), but amazon is a brilliant company, so exchanging it isn't an issue.
The one I have now has been going strong for a few months, but has been developing stuck pixels. If I look closely, there seem to be some really bizarre stuck pixels/pixel light bleed (is that even a thing?). It looks like light from the backlight is leaking through the green sub pixels, and it's dotted all around the screen. It's not noticeable on anything other than black, and it depends on the angle you view it at, but it's certainly annoying once you notice it.
However the one stuck pixel is definitely not a back light bleed issue, or whatever the hundreds of others are. The green sub-pixel is stuck on, and the "flashing random colors fix" and such aren't working. It's a minor annoyance but, an annoyance none the less. Thankfully you don't notice it on anything other than black (so far), so it's only really annoying when watching dark video content.
Also something I've only recently noticed, the bottom right corner (where the OSD buttons are) the display/panel itself is loose. There was a bit of backlight bleed/ips bleed there, and I just assumed it was due to the nature of how IPS type displays work. (Most will have at least a little BLB). But if you gently push down on the display, it moves, a lot. It also causes a huge glowing spot there. It's really noticeable when wiping off your screen with a microfiber cloth. Otherwise it just appears as negligible BLB/IPS Bleed. But it is indicative of poor build quality. I'm sure if you're the DIY type, you can probably dismantle the thing and glue the display to the bezel, but I'm not willing to try that.
The stand itself is pretty good. Rotating it is easy, and moving it up and down is easy as well. No issues here.
1440p is wonderful, and going from 22" to 27" is pretty mindblowing at first.
I'm torn, I want to give it 5 stars, and if you had asked me yesterday, I would've. But now I've discovered the stuck pixel, and it's annoying enough to warrant a 4 star rating. (After all, while it can happen, it's not supposed to. It is a defect with the panel). It's a brilliant monitor, but the loose panel, and pixel issues are worth considering. If you're thinking about buying this one, I'd still recommend it in the price range it's in. But look closely at your screen when you get it, nothing worse than buying a monitor, and finding out it's got a stuck/dead pixel or horrible BLB a day after the RMA period is up.
Other noteworthy info: I've had this monitor for about 10 months. Which isn't very long for it to already be 'dying' (having pixel issues).
The screen is very bright out of the box. I have the brightness set to about 60 (default is 100). You should probably go a bit lower, but I prefer slightly brighter screens.
Turn off the dynamic contrast ratio features. Also make sure your HDMI color range is set to full.
Compared to my last monitor (which I owned for several years without issue), a 1080p 22" panel, it's a great upgrade. I love it, and you will likely love it as well.
I may update the review in the future if the display suffers any more/worse issues. Though I'd hope it won't have any. As I said, I currently still recommend it.
Oh before I forget. The display port connection may have died. It may be the cable, as I don't have another displayport cable to test with, so for now I'll just assume it's the cable that broke.
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Fantastic colours and viewing angles (thanks to that beautiful IPS panel) and very little backlight bleed along the edges (only visible on completely black or extremely dark screens). Build quality is fantastic and there is absolutely no screen wobble when typing and gaming on a mechanical keyboard placed inches away from it. The stand is solid. Adjusting the monitor is smooth and doesn't require much force, but once you leave it alone it won't budge from it's set position. The adjustment options are tilt, swivel and height adjust, a must-have for any half decent monitor in this price range. 1440p is a big upgrade from 1080p in terms of screen real estate. As a student I find it extremely useful having two full size webpages or word documents open side by side. It has plenty of inputs and the OSD is decent. The built in low blue light mode is great, I even uninstalled f.lux as I stopped using it.
I do use this for gaming as well, and I can't notice any additional latency over my old TN panel. I do play competitive multiplayer games, and the experience is pretty much the same compared to my old TN monitor as well as my on my laptop (also has a TN panel). Note that I'm not saying there isn't increased latency (since it's unavoidable with IPS panels) but I'm saying I can't notice a difference while actually playing, YMMV. No noticeable motion blur or ghosting either.
In I would definitely recommend this monitor to anyone looking for an upgrade over 1080p but don't feel like shelling out the premium for a 4k monitor (and a rig that can push the needed pixels).
Pros
+ The stand is excellent it has swivel, tilt, pivot and height adjustment. It is very sturdy and can easily pivot to and from the vertical position.
+ Price for this size and resolution is great
+ Great viewing angles
+ Useful pre programmed display modes such as low blue light and user mode.
+ The size and resolution is perfect. It is not too big where individual pixels are noticeable and not to small where everything is overly sharp.
+ Supports a variety of display connectivity options,
+ Has built in speakers
+/- Colours look good but will need some calibration to get there
+/- Menu provides a-lot of customization options but because the menu buttons are placed behind the monitor it could take some time getting use to the positions
Cons
- There seems to be a common problem with this monitor if you use the display port. At random times the monitor would no longer recognize the computer and lose signal. A hard reset by unplugging your monitor provides a temporary fix until the monitor inevitably loses signal again. Turning "DP Auto Switch" Off in the system settings did permanently fix this for me but according to others online it did not.
- While you can have a comfortable gaming experience with the size and high resolution, the response time is quite noticeable compared to other monitors. If you plan to game alot on this monitor consider a monitor with a lower response time.
Small Update to original Review:
Like others have said, I have recently had some issues with the display port connection. I did some research and it appears that the issue actually has more to do with the display port cable and not the monitor or OS. I bought a mini DP to DP cable, so it's not even the one the monitor shipped with. A fix that seams to work for now is to just leave the monitor on. It will go into standby when the computer is asleep or turned off. Hope this helps for anyone who plans to buy, or already has the monitor. Still a great monitor either way.
Overall it's great for the price. Looks good compared to my retina macbook pro display. Everything is super sharp and crisp. Colors are overall nice. They didn't cheap out on this monitor either. Despite the price, the entire unit is heavy and sturdy. Mount included. Though, the arm is attatched to the base with one screw which seems kind of sketchy but I'm sure it'll be fine. I had no dead pixels but I do have some backlight bleed. I'd say it's a usual/normal amount. The screen looks kind of... 'noisy' when looking at it from a sharp angle. Keep that in mind. Otherwise I have no complaints and it's nice for the money. Make sure to put the brightness to 60. At the default of 50 the screen looks yellowish.























