They will not strain your eyes overmuch and have 1ms response time

Apr 24, 2014 14:05 GMT  ·  By

One of the fastest growing display makers in North America, BenQ is showing why it is having (allegedly) great success at display sales.

It's all due to the special technologies that enhance picture quality and reduce the strain on your eyes.

See, BenQ's monitors, including the new 27-inch XL2720Z and 24-inch XL2420Z and XL2411Z widescreen Full HD displays, feature Motion Blur Reduction, Low Blue Light, and ZeroFlicker.

Together, these features make up the RevolutionEyes technology.

The new monitors also have a response time of 1 ms (making them good for high-speed shooters), and the GROM management system (gaming refresh rate optimization management), which lets gamers choose their display parameters, like resolution and even refresh rate (100/120/144Hz).

BenQ has also included Black eQualizer, Display Mode, Smart Scaling, and Height Adjustment Stand.

All in all, the newcomers (BenQ 24-inch XL2411Z / XL2420Z and 27-inch XL2720Z) have prices of $329 / €329 to $529 / €529. There's a pretty big cost difference between the XL2411Z and XL2420Z though.

The former ships for $329 / €329, as we said, but the latter is a $499.99 / €499.99 item. Not easy to explain, since there doesn't seem to be a big difference between the two, other than connectivity. You can see for yourself on the BenQ XL-Series page.