Test results
Advantages
Good image quality
Low power consumption
Flaws
Stand does not swivel and is not height adjustable
BenQ GW2760HS test results
- Price-quality ratio
Average - Place in the overall ranking
62 out of 65
- Value for money: 46
- Image quality (50%): 62
- Ergonomics (20%): 54.5
- Power consumption (10%): 73
- Equipment (20%): 47.4
Inexpensive 27″ Monitor BenQ GW2760HS costs within 14,000 rubles and for its price segment boasts very good technical characteristics and equipment. First — a large diagonal and good viewing angles. Secondly, there is a flicker-free backlight, which will save your eyes from unnecessary stress. There are all the necessary ports: DVI-D (HDCP), HDMI, VGA (D-Sub) and audio input. Not bad. And with a power consumption of just 30 watts, this monitor is the right choice for those looking to save money.
During testing, the monitor demonstrated high image quality, excellent black fill and no glare around the entire perimeter of the matrix used here. A-MVA. The screen itself, by the way, is semi-matte, so you don’t have to worry about fingerprints and dust accumulation on its surface. But in terms of ergonomics, everything is very simple here. The sturdy stand allows only the tilt of the monitor to be adjusted. But… but BenQ GW2760HS There is a VESA mount that allows you to hang the monitor on a bracket.
BenQ GW2760HS: alternative
At a slightly more affordable cost, the LG Flatron IPS277L offers a panel of comparable good quality with Full-HD resolution, in this case IPS technologies are used. Ergonomics and equipment are approximately on par with those of the BenQ monitor.
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Image quality (50%)
62%
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Ergonomics (20%)
54.5%
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Power consumption (10%)
73%
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Equipment (20%)
47.4%
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CONCLUSION
Given the affordable price, according to the results of the test, the BenQ GW2760HS monitor can be considered an interesting proposal. The VA panel provides generally very good image quality, only viewing angle stability and gamma curves are not optimal. The equipment and ergonomics are up to class standards, and the power consumption is pleasantly low for a 27-inch TFT monitor.
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58.7%
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BenQ GW2760HS specifications and test results
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