BenQ Zowie XL2411P 24 " black (9H.LGPLB.QBE)
![]() | Outdated Product a 24-inch monitor that solves serious gaming tasks, up to taking part in eSports tournaments. Everything in it is sharpened for use as part of gaming systems. The model's display is based on a TN-matrix with FullHD resolution (1920x1080 pixels), which is characterized by a maximum brightness of 350 cd/m², a static contrast ratio of 1,000:1, a dynamic contrast ratio of 12,000,000:1, and a response time of 1 ms (GtG). The frame rate of the panel reaches 144 Hz. The viewing angles of the BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P screen are not the most outstanding, which is offset by the ability to rotate the monitor in vertical and horizontal planes, tilt the display, and also lift it to a height of up to 130 mm. The model's connection interfaces are represented by one HDMI port along with DVI-D and Display Port c...onnectors. The monitor does not have built-in speakers. Special "goodies" in the monitor's assets: the proprietary Black eQualizer function, which makes the dark areas of the frame more contrast and bright without detriment to the rest of the image, as well as the presence of about 20 levels of image display settings for specific tasks. |
a 24-inch monitor that solves serious gaming tasks, up to taking part in eSports tournaments. Everything in it is sharpened for use as part of gaming systems. The model's display is based on a TN-matrix with FullHD resolution (1920x1080 pixels), which is characterized by a maximum brightness of 350 cd/m², a static contrast ratio of 1,000:1, a dynamic contrast ratio of 12,000,000:1, and a response time of 1 ms (GtG).
The frame rate of the panel reaches 144 Hz. The viewing angles of the BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P screen are not the most outstanding, which is offset by the ability to rotate the monitor in vertical and horizontal planes, tilt the display, and also lift it to a height of up to 130 mm. The model's connection interfaces are represented by one HDMI port along with DVI-D and Display Port connectors. The monitor does not have built-in speakers. Special "goodies" in the monitor's assets: the proprietary Black eQualizer function, which makes the dark areas of the frame more contrast and bright without detriment to the rest of the image, as well as the presence of about 20 levels of image display settings for specific tasks.
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Picked up the monitor a couple of days ago. I was as excited as a kid when I first connected it. If you want a monitor for competitive games (Dota, CS, Valorant, LoL, etc.), don't hesitate to get this one. However, if you're looking to enjoy a beautiful picture in games like The Witcher or GTA, you'd be better off considering other models, preferably with an IPS panel. 1) Reasonable price 2) The picture is very smooth, 144Hz is more than enough, I haven't played on 240Hz, but either way it's awesome if you're switching from 60Hz. 3) Variety of possible monitor settings. The only downside, albeit a small one for me personally, is that the pixels on the screen are visible. Thus, it's not particularly suitable for watching movies or anything like that, but I didn't buy it for those purposes anyway. That's all for now. |
The monitor is good. After IPS (also Benq by the way), black is nicer! Of course, it loses in front of IPS in the corners, but I can’t see it)) It can be seen by those who are trying to peep nearby)) Black is better than on IPS. I was surprised when, after checking in the store where they connected via HDMI, I got home and couldn't connect straight away via DisplayPort! It doesn't connect automatically, meaning there's no auto-detection. You have to manually press the mechanical buttons at the bottom. My previous Benq (1 year older) automatically detects HDMI and DisplayPort and doesn't act up. This isn't considered a monitor flaw, it's a matter of preference - no crosshair. I bought it based on the info on E-catalog, where it says it has a crosshair. Yes, it also says at the bottom of the site to verify with sellers, etc... so, do I have to verify all the parameters then? You never know where the error might be. There's no crosshair. Well, now I'll have to return it. |
I think it is impossible to describe the emotions that this monitor evokes in me) The first time you play at 144 Hz, it seems to you that you were deceived somewhere) And I consider this the main advantage of this monitor, because after 144 Hz I don’t want anything another) The most interesting thing is that no matter what game I play, it’s like I played it for the first time. The movements are so smooth that even the most dynamic and fast. I don’t even want to talk about some viewing angles and so on, even though they are not bad here. The monitor itself is very good. Mega convenient fastening which turns the monitor as you want. High-quality and pleasant to the touch plastic. Pretty nice and rich image. The stand is very impressive, and very heavy. What else does a gamer need? I really play counter mostly and dota. Well, in general, for the money it is perfect. 144 hertz rule. Normal viewing angles, though tn matrix. Heavy stand, so that the monitor can be rotated as you like, it will not fall. Again - it turns and adjusts in any direction. They simply aren't available use BenQ Zowie XL2411P less than month |







































