BenQ Zowie XL2411P

The BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P offers everything an aspiring competitive gamer needs for smooth gaming performance including a 144Hz refresh rate, a 1ms response time speed, low input lag, and an excellent motion blur reduction technology implementation. However, it has narrow viewing angles and inferior image quality to some equally fast alternatives.

-- As reviewed by Display Ninja
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Product details

  • Lightning-fast 144 Hz refresh rate performance for a smooth PC gaming experience over DisplayPort or DVI-D
  • ATTENTION: HDMI only outputs 60Hz max; NOT COMPATIBLE with PS5 / XBox Series X/5 at 120Hz; Please check out the XL2411K for full 120Hz compatibility
  • 1ms Response Time (GTG) to eliminate ghosting and lag, providing the optimal gaming experience. Dimensions (HxWxD mm)‎- 559 (Hightest) / 429 (Lowest) x 570 x 219; Dimensions with wall mount (HxWxD mm) (w/o Base)‎- 347x570x59.97
  • Exclusive Color Vibrance and Black eQualizer technology to enhance visual clarity and customized color settings, giving players the advantage on the battlefield
  • Multiple connectivity options featuring DisplayPort, Dual-Link DVI-D to reach 144Hz, HDMI and Headphone/Microphone Jack input
  • Package includes: a power cable (1.8m) and a Display Port cable (1.8m)
  • Warranty: 3 years

PROS

+ Low input lag and quick response time speed
+ Well-implemented motion blur reduction technology
+ Fully ergonomic design

CONS

- No AMD FreeSync
- Narrow viewing angles
- Inferior image quality to IPS and VA panels
- No 120Hz/144Hz over HDMI

Expert reviews and ratings

By Display Ninja on January 25, 2022
The BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P offers everything an aspiring competitive gamer needs for smooth gaming performance including a 144Hz refresh rate, a 1ms response time speed, low input lag, and an excellent motion blur reduction technology implementation. However, it has narrow viewing angles and inferior image quality to some equally fast alternatives.
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By Rtings on October 09, 2019
The BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P is an okay monitor for most uses. It's a great gaming monitor, with low input lag and a fast response time. The screen is a bit small, though, and the 1080p native resolution isn't great for multitasking in an office or for media creation. It doesn't support HDR, the image degrades when viewed at an angle, and it has terrible black uniformity.
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By Tom's Hardware on January 20, 2020
The BenQ Zowie XL2411P lacks FreeSync or G-Sync but delivers solid performance with blur reduction up to its 144Hz refresh rate. A few tweaks make color very accurate, and its image looks well-saturated with smooth motion resolution. It’s a decent value.
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