BenQ EX3210U
The BenQ EX3210U is a decent 32″ 4K 144Hz IPS monitor. It has plenty of premium features that some users might find useful, but it’s also rather expensive. In addition, it has subpar factory calibration and SDR brightness; there are better alternatives for the money.
-- As reviewed by Display Ninja
Product details
- Level Up the Game: 32 Inch UHD 4K IPS gaming monitor features Freesync Premium Pro and color optimizer settings.
- Experience Smooth Gameplay: Catch all the small details with a 1ms MPRT response rate and 144Hz refresh rate.
- Built-In Noise Cancellation Microphone: Reduce the background noise with one-click and shift the focus to what's important. Note: the microphone only works on laptops and other external PCs when connected via USB-C.
- Built-in Speakers: Free up desk space with built-in speakers that delivers premium audio. The 2.1 channel amplifier's 5W subwoofer delivers a vibrant bass note!
- Light Tuner: Be in control of the game by selecting your ideal contrast in both bright and dark scenes!
- HDRi Optimization: Get ready for a cinematic experience thanks to the HDRi optimization which improves contrast and colors of the image.
- Brightness Intelligence: Optimizes display performance for work and play to protect your vision while providing a stunning image at the same time.
PROS
+ High pixel density, consistent colors
+ Wide Adobe RGB color gamut with sRGB emulation mode
+ DisplayHDR 600
+ Good response time speed
+ Plenty of features, including VRR + MBR up to 144Hz
+ Ergonomic design and extensive connectivity options, built-in microphone, sensors and speakers
CONS
- Design lacks pivot option
- IPS glow and mediocre contrast ratio (as expected from this panel technology)
- Expensive
- Low SDR peak brightness
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Expert reviews and ratings
By Display Ninja on October 06, 2022
The BenQ EX3210U is a decent 32″ 4K 144Hz IPS monitor. It has plenty of premium features that some users might find useful, but it’s also rather expensive. In addition, it has subpar factory calibration and SDR brightness; there are better alternatives for the money.
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