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Considering how long we stare at our displays all day, it's a little scary about how little thought we put into the long-term effect these screens have on our eyesight. Our vision is without doubt our most important sense, and yet most PC users pay little...
Safety first, image quality second...
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It is 61x36x2cm and it has a stand that is 31x17cm in the shape of an upside down ‘T' so only the front 6.5cm is the full 31cm width. It raises the screen by 8.5cm from your desk; there is good back tilt and more front tilt than most units. No side to sid...
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This Benq EW2775 is a very standard looking full HD monitor, not 4k, a standard 1920 x 1080, a refresh rate of 60hz and a response time of 12ms. However, to separate if from the rest there is Brightness Intelligence Technology. This technology brightens c...
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After looking at a compact office monitor from BenQ last week, this week we're looking at something a little more high-end: the EW2775ZH. This 27-inch monitor boasts an AMVA panel at 1080p resolution, a fancier stand and a host of helpful features. There...
Stylish construction with minimal bezels, Great contrast & colour accuracy, Comfortable Low Blue Light mode...
Poor colour uniformity, Doesn't hit 100% sRGB, 1080p/60 not ideal for gaming, Stand lacks adjustability...
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Up on the chopping block today is the BenQ EW2775ZH. The EW2775ZH is a monitor designed with Eye-Care in mind and as such features a Brightness Intelligence Technology. This technology will allow the user to click a button and it will adjust the backlight...
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First off, let's get out of the way that this 27 inch monitor is absolutely huge, though it doesn't detract from looking good at the same time. It's a large, AMVA+ panel locked inside that frame, with a thin bezel around the edge. It's hard to see it when...
The BenQ EW2775ZH is not a small monitor. At 27 inches, it dominates the desk that it's placed upon, bestowing its grandeur to the AMVA+ panel that it contains. Sporting a full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080, a native contrast ratio of 3000:1, though locked...
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This Benq EW2775 is a very standard looking full HD monitor, not 4k, a standard 1920 x 1080, a refresh rate of 60hz and a response time of 12ms. However, to separate if from the rest there is Brightness Intelligence Technology. This technology brightens c...
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gadgetynews.com Updated: 2017-12-22 06:06:07
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GadgetyNews has reviewed a number of monitors from the lovely folk at BenQ and this time we have the EW2775ZH. The 27-inch monitor boasts an AMVA panel with full HDt 1080p resolution.The EW2775 looks to be a well kitted out office monitor. It's packing lo...
27inches of Full HD, Colour accuracy, Great contrast with added B.I.T, Great office monitor, Can cope with casual gaming...
Stand has limited adjustability...
The EW2775ZH is a stylish and thoroughly modern looking monitor. It also dishes out a clear and bright picture. It does lack the adjustability options of other screens though.My model did seem to have a slight colour uniformity issue. On the other hand, i...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2018-01-27 04:23:51
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It seemed like it was only yesterday when the desktop monitor was created for PC use. Back then, all they do was output low resolution video without much in the way of adjustments. Fast forward to today and some monitors now have a plethora of interesting...
Thin bezels, High contrast...
Limited ergonomics...
A good monitor that focuses on functions that minimises eye strain from staring at it for hours on end.(previously published in issue December 2017)...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2018-02-06 05:12:56
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Considering how long we stare at our displays all day, it's a little scary about how little thought we put into the long-term effect these screens have on our eyesight. Our vision is without doubt our most important sense, and yet most PC users pay little...
Safety first, image quality second...
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BenQ's EW line-up has been around for a long while and they're emphasis has always been about Eye-care and the BenQ EW2775ZH brings eye-care to the next level with Brightness Intelligence Technology.What the Brightness Intelligence Technology does is that...
The BenQ EW2775ZH retails at RM 799, it's an excellent monitor of which I see fault on it. Sure, it could have used a DisplayPort instead of having 2x HDMI but that's just preference rather than a product flaw.Overall I'm impressed by this monitor, especi...
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Today we will be looking at a monitor from BenQ that's intended to serve as a multi-purpose monitor for the home and office. BenQ has sent us the EW2775ZH which is a 27-inch 60 Hz monitor that retails for $190 on Amazon and comes with 3 years of warranty...
Great All-Purpose Monitor, Fantastic Color Accuracy, Aesthetic Design, Thin Bezel, Good Packaging...
1080p Resolution, Weak Built-In Speakers, Not Fully Adjustable Stand...
The BenQ EW2775ZH is a great all-purpose monitor that incorporates many modern features such as a thin bezel, high build quality, fantastic image quality and supports technologies such as Brightness Intelligence. The build quality is sleek and elegant and...
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Considering how long we stare at our displays all day, it's a little scary about how little thought we put into the long-term effect these screens have on our eyesight. Our vision is without doubt our most important sense, and yet most PC users pay little...
Stylish construction with minimal bezels, Great contrast & colour accuracy, Comfortable Low Blue Light mode...
Poor colour uniformity, Doesn't hit 100% sRGB, 1080p/60 not ideal for gaming, Stand lacks adjustability...
The EW2775ZH is a beautiful monitor, with a stylish thin-bezel design and a well calibrated IPS screen. This is backed with a host of eye-comfort features, including a Low Blue Light mode that obviates the need for F.Lux or similar software...
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• Requirements: HDMI or VGA outputsWhile necessary to some degree, manufacturers often ruin the stylish good looks of their monitors by using an extraordinarily thick lump of plastic around the edges of the screen. That's not the case with this new...
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