BenQ GL2480 24 Inch 1080p 1 ms 75 Hz LED Eye-Care Gaming Monitor, Anti-Glare, HDMI, Black
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BenQ GL2480 24 Inch 1080p 1 ms 75 Hz LED Eye-Care Gaming Monitor, Anti-Glare, HDMI, Black
£218.49
Description
- Stunning full HD display: Enjoy immaculate 16:9 image quality with 1920 x 1080 resolution and fast 1 ms GTG response time
- Slim bezel design: Minimize distractions and create virtually seamless multi-panel configurations
- Multi-connectivity: HDMI, DVI, and VGA ports offer convenience to switch between media devices with ease
- Brightness intelligence technology: Actively adjusts brightness according to on-screen content and ambient light conditions
- Cable management system: Neatly hides cables inside the monitor stand
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Specification: BenQ GL2480 24 Inch 1080p 1 ms 75 Hz LED Eye-Care Gaming Monitor, Anti-Glare, HDMI, Black
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Reviews (8)
8 reviews for BenQ GL2480 24 Inch 1080p 1 ms 75 Hz LED Eye-Care Gaming Monitor, Anti-Glare, HDMI, Black
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Spark –
I love everything aobut this monitor but keep in mind that brightness isn’t manually adjustable and although might be ok for many people “being eye care and all”, I’m used to another level of darkness so I had to buy a blue light filter glasses and ended up returning it to the seller cuz no matter what I do, brightness was just too much for my eyes. 5 stars as long as the seller accepts my return “already paid 15 pound for the delivery!”
M. Appleton –
I wanted a faster-than-60 Hz monitor for smoother gaming but all the 144 Hz monitors in my budget have AWFUL colour and AWFUL contrast. I decided to try a 75 Hz (25% more frames than 60, eh?) and went for a Benq because my current monitor is a Benq that I was able to calibrate to a very high accuracy.
(My experience includes calibration with a colourimeter, but some settings can be eyeballed with apporpriate test patterns available online.)
+Fantastic value for money.
+Decent contrast ratio – would probably get the quoted 1000:1 with the right settings.
+White point got within 20K of 6500.
+Gamma and greyscale ended up at reference levels – less than 1 dE thoughout the whole range.
+Overclocks to 77 Hz (2 Hz is 2Hz, and it’s free).
+Respectable pixel response/low smearing with HIGH overdrive setting.
-Very disappointing gamut – it can’t reach all the way to any corner of the sRGB triangle, leaving full-stimulus colours under-saturated (best I was able to get was 91% sRGB – blues are…
Edward W –
Just to clarify as it’s not made clear in the description, and other reviews mention speakers.
This monitor as sold June 2020 does NOT have any built-in speakers, it has a volume control but this only affects the headphone jack underneath the monitor. Had to return the monitor due to the confusion.
reece –
Fits perfect for my little gaming station, used to use a TV and didn’t realise the difference a monitor makes to gaming. Happy with the purchase
Sam Taylor –
Great monitor purchased to help with chronic migraine. It automatically adjusts to the light in the room, and reduces blue light at the same time, which helps with light sensitive conditions. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I will say this monitor was an instant relief in terms of light glare. For the money, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy it again and it has a lot of functions that I haven’t even looked at yet.
P. J. Quinn –
Doesn’t come with a CD any more. The Quick Start is just pictures of how to assemble the stand. Out of the box on Windows 10 it WON’T run at 75Hz, and Windows just gives it a generic driver. You have to go to US website to find and download the driver (GL2480_75Hz Support_0_Windows.zip) unzip and run it. (While you are there download the manual too). It wouldn’t have hurt Benq to tell you this, would it?
However once set up it is a lovely monitor for the price, very easy to adjust, and the ‘eye care’ is great. Replaces an older Benq I had which just died on me after 11 years faithful service. If this one lasts as long I’ll be well pleased
Jack Allford –
Great value for money
Would recommend buying for console gamers or low end pc gamers as it only a 75hz monitor but overall amazing for Xbox gaming
Wibbler –
This is the best monitor I have found for extended screen use.
The only glitch is that there was little guidance setting up. The leaflets included provided no detail beyond assembly and switching it on. The CD provided cannot be inserted into my laptops/macbooks so maybe there is an app on there that I am missing.
First impressions was a well made screen and very bright clear image, but that is not what you are paying for. After a few days of strong light my eyes began to irritate and I was very disappointed. I searched the web and discovered the eye-care features are not enabled by default!
After fumbling around in the monitor’s menus, enabling automatic features, and reduce my exposure of shortest wavelengths things were different. The sensor on the front of the monitor was then activated. It continually detects changes in ambient light and adjusts the screen colour to reduce the amount of blue light to the minimum requires while still producing clear blue in images. When the colour…