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BenQ GW2790E 27 " (9H.LMFLJ.LBE)

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BenQ GW2790E 27 "
23.8 "27 "
Screen size:27 "
Resolution:1920x1080 (16:9)
Panel:IPS, response 5 ms
Frequency:100 Hz
Contrast:1 300:1
Brightness:250 cd/m²
Functions:Flicker-Free
Connectors:DisplayPort v1.2 • 2xHDMI v1.4
All specifications
Specifications GW2790E
Colour
Product typemonitor
Size27 "
Screen
Panel typeIPS
Surface treatmentanti-glare
Resolution1920x1080 (16:9)
FPS100 Hz
Pixel size0.31 mm
Response time (GtG)5 ms
Vertical viewing angle178 °
Horizontal viewing angle178 °
Brightness250 cd/m²
Static contrast1 300:1
Colour depth6-bit + FRC (16.7M Colors)
Colour space (sRGB)99 %
TÜV Rheinland certificate
Connection
Video transmissionDisplayPort v1.2
2xHDMI v1.4
Connectors (optional)mini-Jack output (3.5 mm)
Features
Featureslight sensor
Flicker-Free
Speakers
Sound power2x2 W
General
Wall mountVESA 100x100mm
Power consumption25 W / 35 W maximum /
Energy class (new)E
Dimensions (WxHxD)612x449x182 mm
Dimensions without stand (WxHxD)612x384x64 mm
Weight5 kg
Weight without stand4.5 kg
Official Websitebenq.eu
Added to E-CatalogOctober 2024
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9H.LMFLJ.LBE

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Model overview based on user reviews  
The BenQ GW2490E 23.8" monitor offers a compelling combination of features and value. Users appreciate its excellent color reproduction and smooth gradients, making it suitable for color work, though not necessarily for printing. The IPS panel ensures great image quality, and the anti-glare matte finish effectively reduces reflections. While the monitor includes built-in speakers, their quality is subpar, described as "sound from a bucket." The lack of height adjustment is a minor drawback, but the 100 Hz refresh rate enhances gaming experiences. Some users reported issues with dead pixels, which may be a concern given the manufacturer's warranty policy. Despite this, the monitor is praised for its automatic brightness adjustment and overall build quality, making it a worthwhile purchase for those seeking a budget-friendly option.
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decent monitor
23 April 2025 
I accidentally came across this monitor on Rozetka during one of the winter sales and decided to get it as a second monitor for work. The price was only 3300, and I had long wanted to replace my 17" additional monitor. Initially, I set this one up next to my main 24" LG, spent a long time calibrating the colors to match, and after using both for a few days, I concluded that I actually like the new one even more than my "gaming" LG, probably because this one is 100 Hz and the difference in games was quite noticeable. Also, this monitor has a better stand, making it almost not wobble, and I liked that the bezels are minimal. It is a bit thicker than I expected, but that's because the power unit is built into the monitor, not separate. Plus, it has speakers which I tested out of curiosity, and they were terrible, like sound from a bucket =). The image quality is great, thanks to it being an IPS panel and not some TN; I have zero complaints about the image quality.

Overall, I've had it for half a year, and every time I look at it, I remember how lucky I got with it. The monitor is just what I needed. If I were to nitpick, one downside is the lack of height adjustment, but the price is fitting.
price-yakist
if you really nitpick then "built-in speakers", but that was expected and there's no height adjustment.
Viktor S.use BenQ GW2490E few months
model with serious drawbacks
10 February 2025 
I bought it at Rosetka. The price has its "price". The first monitor had a dead pixel in the central part of the screen, so it was replaced under warranty. Unfortunately, the second monitor was not checked thoroughly. And there is also a dead pixel there and it is no longer subject to replacement, since it is in a different sector of the screen. In general, according to the manufacturer's warranty policy, there can be 5 dead pixels on the monitor and that is OK. Consider. This monitor is not worth the money spent. If they are statistically almost all defective, then they should be declared when selling as a defective product. Choose something of higher quality, do not read positive reviews.
none
dead pixels
wonderful model, really honored
25 December 2024 
Good color reproduction, smooth gradients. I think it's quite suitable for working with color, if not for printing. The brightness is ample with room to spare. A good matte finish, doesn't reflect glare, and doesn’t get dirty.
At low brightness, slight flickering is noticeable. TFT test screenshots are unlikely to be informative since everyone will be viewing through their own monitor. I'll share a couple of photos to assess backlight uniformity and color temperature. That’s also quite good, considering the price - actually, very good (photos of the white field and black fill in the dark).
color reproduction, automatic brightness
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