BenQ brings HDR lite to the desktop
STRUGGLING TO KEEP UP with the latest must-have features for gaming monitors, such as 144Hz refresh rates, adaptive sync, curved panels, and low input lag modes? Then prepare to be even more baffled. HDR, or High Dynamic Range, visuals have arrived, and represent perhaps the most complex and confusing technology to yet hit the monitor market.
BenQ’s new gaming monitor combines all of the above, and more. In fact, it throws USB-C into the mix, along with a 32inch diagonal LCD panel, and a gaming friendly quad-HD 2560x1440 native resolution. On paper, the EX3203R is killer. In practice? It’s more complicated.
This story is from the December 2018 edition of Maximum PC.
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