Traditionally, video game consoles have been used with televisions rather than monitors. BenQ wants to change this with the launch of the Zowie RL2755T, a model that has been designed for players on platforms like PS4 and Xbox One.
BenQ Announces New Zowie RL2755T Console Monitor
The new BenQ Zowie RL2755T monitor is a Sony-licensed product, which means it has the official peripheral status for the PS4. The monitor is based on a 27-inch TN panel, with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, a response time of 1 ms and a refresh rate of 75 Hz. All in a very stylish design, with slim bevels and a high-quality aluminum frame.
BQ has implemented its most common gaming technologies, such as an ultra low lag input, Black eQualizer that helps improve contrast to see enemies in the dark, flicker-free brightness adjustment and enhanced colors to better see enemies in the middle of the battlefield. The manufacturer has also implemented a height and tilt adjustable stand and video inputs 2 x HDMI inputs and 1 x DVI. The price has not been announced.
BQ has implemented its most common gaming technologies, such as an ultra low lag input, Black eQualizer that helps improve contrast to see enemies in the dark, flicker-free brightness adjustment and enhanced colors to better see enemies in the middle of the battlefield. The manufacturer has also implemented a height and tilt adjustable stand and video inputs 2 x HDMI inputs and 1 x DVI. The price has not been announced.
The manufacturer has also implemented a height and tilt adjustable stand and video inputs 2 x HDMI inputs and 1 x DVI. The price has not been announced.
The use of monitors instead of televisions will bring important advantages to console players, the main improvement being a reduction in response time or input lag, which represents the time it takes for the image to react to our commands. This is an important advantage in competitions where every thousandth can be the difference between winning and losing.