Wednesday, July 3rd 2024
BenQ Officially Announces New MOBIUZ EX321UX 4K Gaming¸Mini LED Monitor
BenQ, a globally renowned brand of digital lifestyle devices and pioneer of professional display technology, is set to revolutionize console gaming with the launch of the next generation of MOBIUZ gaming monitors. Leading this innovation is the new EX321UX, a monitor designed to deliver unprecedented levels of in-game detail and refinement, making it the premier choice for AAA console games. "Unveiling the Unseen" is the goal that MOBIUZ aims to achieve," said Conway Lee, President of BenQ Corporation. "We invite gamers to venture into the unknown with us and gain the courage to face all challenges. Marching at the forefront of the future, MOBIUZ is with you."
Central to the EX321UX's groundbreaking performance is BenQ's all-new PixSoul Engine. This technology leverages BenQ's Game Color Database to create game-oriented color modes and utilizes AI for real-time adaptive fine-tuning of brightness and contrast. The result is an unparalleled visual experience tailored for gamers. The EX321UX is equipped with the latest Mini LED panel, offering 1,000 nits of peak brightness for Display HDR1000. It features a hyper-realistic contrast spectrum enabled by 1,152 local dimming zones and 99% coverage of both P3 and Adobe RGB color gamuts. This ensures vivid, true-to-life colors and incredible detail in every scene.In addition to the visual feast, the new MOBIUZ series also features BenQ's first built-in eARC for up to 7.1 channels of surround audio, ensuring unmatched audiovisual effects. Via Color Shuttle, BenQ's profile-sharing platform with authorized presets tailored for popular games, as well as KVM & Scenario Mapping, each MOBIUZ monitor can host multiple consoles, PCs, and source devices conveniently.
Next-generation MOBIUZ gaming monitors redefine the console gaming experience with stunningly detailed visuals, immersive audio, and comfortable gameplay benefitting from comprehensive ergonomics and Eye-Care Technology. The EX321UX will be available in the UK and Europe at the end of July.
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BenQ
Central to the EX321UX's groundbreaking performance is BenQ's all-new PixSoul Engine. This technology leverages BenQ's Game Color Database to create game-oriented color modes and utilizes AI for real-time adaptive fine-tuning of brightness and contrast. The result is an unparalleled visual experience tailored for gamers. The EX321UX is equipped with the latest Mini LED panel, offering 1,000 nits of peak brightness for Display HDR1000. It features a hyper-realistic contrast spectrum enabled by 1,152 local dimming zones and 99% coverage of both P3 and Adobe RGB color gamuts. This ensures vivid, true-to-life colors and incredible detail in every scene.In addition to the visual feast, the new MOBIUZ series also features BenQ's first built-in eARC for up to 7.1 channels of surround audio, ensuring unmatched audiovisual effects. Via Color Shuttle, BenQ's profile-sharing platform with authorized presets tailored for popular games, as well as KVM & Scenario Mapping, each MOBIUZ monitor can host multiple consoles, PCs, and source devices conveniently.
Next-generation MOBIUZ gaming monitors redefine the console gaming experience with stunningly detailed visuals, immersive audio, and comfortable gameplay benefitting from comprehensive ergonomics and Eye-Care Technology. The EX321UX will be available in the UK and Europe at the end of July.
22 Comments on BenQ Officially Announces New MOBIUZ EX321UX 4K Gaming¸Mini LED Monitor
I guess 144 Hz is the norm now, so no need to mention it.
www.benq.com/en-us/monitor/gaming/ex321ux.html
I remember some one saying wait a little longer when i was after a 40" monitor and is about 2 years ago and still be waiting to day. And this thing is not even 40" and yes prices are crazy.
Although i do like this one but would have to test the response time as i do not trust this GtG crap.
You should not be waiting for your dream 40" monitor. It's not a popular monitor size, and there aren't any interesting new products releasing at that size in the near future that we know of. You should just buy whatever seems most interesting to you now and stop worrying about what might be coming next.
I'd really like something with FALD though, but so far, it's unobtainium with my current budget and even if I had more disposable income, I'm not sure I could spend north of US$1k for a monitor.
The only problem is that stupid angle stand again. If they could just make it a flat surface, it would be perfect.
I like a lot of what they've done (except the 65W PD that makes me mad as hell :mad:) but that price though... It's hard to justify not just going OLED but that I won't do because I need to do stuff besides gaming/content consumption.
Hopefully someone good does a review soon (as opposed to the usual fluff articles)
I will definitely be putting this at the top of my list to replace one of my 12-year-old LCD screens.
As you can easily see number of zones for a smaller zone square increases very fast (as does the cost), it would be great to have as many as possible but 1000+ zones is already pretty good for dynamic content.
OLEDs have issues too. Burn-in , VRR flicker, pixel cleaning cycles, trouble displaying bright fullscreen scenes like winter scenery, blurry text due to the subpixel layouts (some LCDs have this too), and some panels accumulate dead pixels along the edges at an alarming rate.
There will be caveats no matter which display technology we choose. I'm personally interested in something that can handle long hours of productivity as well as HDR gaming.
Coming from 60Hz QHD SDR to 144Hz UHD miniled will be a breath of fresh air for me.